Pratique du Shadowing: Booking a table | practice english listening A1 | British council - Apprendre l'anglais à l'oral avec YouTube

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Hello, Genos!
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Hello, Genos!
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Hi!
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Can I book a table for tomorrow night, please?
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How many people is it for?
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Four.
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And what time would you like? About 8.
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8.30 maybe?
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Let's see.
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We're pretty busy tomorrow, so I can do half past seven or nine.
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Oh.
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Okay then.
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Half seven, please.
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What name is it?
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Jamie.
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J-A-M-I-E.
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Okay, so that's a table for four at half past seven tomorrow evening.
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Great.
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Thanks.
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Bye.
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Bye.
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Hello, Genos
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Hi, I called earlier to book a table for four
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And I was wondering if I can make it for six instead What name was it?
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It's Jamie Table for four at half past seven So you want to change it to six o'clock?
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No, sorry.
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Can I make it for six people?
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Oh, I see.
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Sorry.
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That shouldn't be a problem.
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I can move you to a bigger table,
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but it will be near the kitchen.
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Is that okay?
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No problem.
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Is it possible to change the time as well?
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Make it a little bit later?
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Ah, yeah, we can.
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Is eight okay for you?
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Perfect.
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Thanks.
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Lovely.
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See you tomorrow then.
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Thanks.
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Bye.
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Why practice speaking with this video?

In this engaging video titled "Booking a table," viewers are presented with a real-life scenario that many English learners will encounter: making a reservation at a restaurant. By practicing speaking through this context, learners can improve their conversational skills in a practical and relevant way. Speaking situations like this not only enhance vocabulary, but also build confidence in using English in everyday life. Focusing on live dialogues helps learners grasp how native speakers communicate and makes it easier to engage in similar conversations in the future. This is a fantastic opportunity to not just learn English with YouTube, but to actively enhance English speaking practice skills through shadowing and repetition.

Grammar & Expressions in Context

Throughout the video, several key expressions and grammatical structures emerge that are essential for making reservations:

  • Polite Requests: "Can I book a table for tomorrow night, please?" This kind of structure is polite and formal, and asking questions this way is crucial in customer service interactions.
  • Expressing Quantity: "How many people is it for? Four." This is a direct way of inquiring about numbers, a necessary skill for making reservations.
  • Offering Options: "I can do half past seven or nine." Here, the speaker provides alternatives, encouraging dialogue and decision-making.
  • Making Changes: "I was wondering if I can make it for six instead." This phrase is useful for conversations where adjustments are required. It's important to be familiar with how to present alterations in plans.
  • Confirmation: "Perfect. Thanks." A concise way to end the conversation and confirm details is vital in communication.

Common Pronunciation Traps

While practicing with this video, learners may encounter a few pronunciation challenges. Here are some words and phrases that might require careful listening:

  • Half Past: The phrase “half past” (as in “half past seven”) can be tricky for non-native speakers. It’s essential to pronounce it clearly to avoid confusion.
  • Kitchen: The word “kitchen” has a soft 'ch' sound that may be difficult to articulate for some learners. Clear pronunciation is critical when referring to specific locations in a restaurant.
  • Reservation Time: The various ways to express time (e.g., “eight o'clock,” “half past,” or “nine”) should be practiced to ensure clarity.

By repeating the phrases while shadowing the speakers in the video, learners can effectively overcome these pronunciation traps, immersing themselves in the rhythm and flow of natural English speech.

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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