Pratique du Shadowing: ENGLISH SPEECH | EMMA WATSON: Gender Equality (English Subtitles) - Apprendre l'anglais à l'oral avec YouTube

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I was
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appointed six months ago, and the more I've spoken about feminism,
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the more I have realized that fighting for women's rights has too often become synonymous with man-hating.
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If there is one thing I know for certain,
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it is that this has to stop.
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For the record, feminism by definition is the belief that men and women should have equal rights and opportunities.
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It is the theory of the political,
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economic and social equality of the sexes.
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I started questioning gender-based assumptions a long time ago.
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When I was eight, I was confused by being called bossy
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because I wanted to direct the plays that we would put on for our parents.
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But the boys were not.
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When at 14, I started to be sexualized by certain elements of the media.
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When at 15, my girlfriends started dropping out of their beloved sports teams because they didn't want to appear muscly.
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When at 18, my male friends were unable to express their feelings.
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I decided that I was a feminist,
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and this seemed uncomplicated to me.
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But my recent research has shown me that feminism has become an unpopular word.
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Women are choosing not to identify as feminist.
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Apparently, I am among the ranks of women whose expressions are seen as too strong,
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too aggressive, isolating, and anti-men, unattractive even.
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Why has the word become such an uncomfortable one?
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I am from Britain, and I think it is right that I am paid the same as my male counterparts.
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I think it is right that I should be able to make decisions about my own body.
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I think it is right that women be involved on my behalf in the policies
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and the decisions that will affect my life.
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I think it is right that socially I am afforded the same respect as men.
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But sadly, I can say
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that there is no one country in the world where all women can expect to receive these rights.
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No country in the world can yet say that they have achieved gender equality.
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Thank you very, very much.
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Why practice speaking with this video?

This powerful speech by Emma Watson on gender equality offers a rich context for practicing English speaking skills. Engaging with her message not only helps learners improve their vocabulary and grammar but also encourages thoughtful discussions on important social issues. By focusing on her articulate expressions, learners can enhance their pronunciation and intonation, crucial for effective communication. Utilizing videos like this one allows students to learn English with YouTube, combining visual and auditory learning elements that reinforce language acquisition. Practicing with a shadowing app can help you mimic her speech patterns and integrate these natural pauses and emphases into your own speaking style.

Grammar & Expressions in Context

In Emma Watson’s speech, several key structures stand out, which are beneficial for learners to analyze and practice:

  • "I think it is right that..." - This phrase showcases a strong, opinionated structure. It is useful for learners to express personal beliefs or views on topics.
  • "I was confused by being called..." - The passive voice used here emphasizes the subject’s experience rather than the action itself, a vital structure in English.
  • "No country in the world can yet say..." - This construction features the use of negation and the adverb "yet," which is essential for discussing ongoing situations.
  • "My recent research has shown me that..." - This phrase is a great example of using present perfect tense to talk about past experiences that have current relevance, a common structure in English speech.

Practicing these structures in context will help learners develop their spoken English capabilities, making their conversations more fluid and engaging.

Common Pronunciation Traps

When watching Emma Watson's speech, pay attention to some tricky words and phrases that may pose pronunciation challenges:

  • "Feminism" - Ensure you pronounce the emphasis on the first syllable: FEM-i-nism.
  • "Gender-based" - The hyphen can be tricky; practice maintaining smooth connections between the words.
  • "Equal rights" - The "qu" sound in "equal" can be difficult; focus on the pronunciation to avoid blending it with the "r" in "rights."

Effective practice can be achieved through shadowing, which allows learners to mimic Watson's pronunciation and cadence. By utilizing a shadow speak approach, you can improve both clarity and confidence in your speaking.

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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