Pratique du Shadowing: 会話のアドバイス/Get better slowly (Japanese Podcast for Listening Practice) - Apprendre l'anglais à l'oral avec YouTube

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Hi everyone, it's Yuyu's Japanese Podcast podcast.
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Everyone is doing well.
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Today, everyone, how to talk about how to speak,
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how to speak, how to speak,
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how to speak, how to speak,
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how to speak, how to speak,
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how to speak, how to speak, how to speak.
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Yes, I think that I have a lot of Spanish language
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that can be done with the process of the theory or advice.
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First of all, I have a conversation about the first time.
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I was 12 years ago in Mexico.
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And then I was only speaking Spanish language that I didn't speak Spanish language.
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I didn't speak Spanish language.
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And then, I have a day,
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I have a little bit of talking about it.
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And now, I have a Mexican accent.
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I have a problem with a lot of talking about it.
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And I have a little bit of talking about it.
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I think it's really good.
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And I think it's a little bit more about how to talk about it.
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It's a little bit more about it.
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And then, I'll introduce the first step of the first step.
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The first step is that,
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I have a lot of Japanese learning and I can't speak.
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And then, I'll talk about the first step.
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So, the first step is that you can't talk about the first step.
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So, you can't talk about the first step.
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Like this problem is that you can't talk about the first step.
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Basically, I'm going to take a basic point of time.
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First, first, one of the first,
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the Japanese language to use it to speak with a lot of people,
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and always think about it.
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That means that it makes you say English
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and it makes you think English and that is why I don't have to understand English This is the English education
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The English education is difficult to teach English It makes you think English
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because English learning is the way that English is available
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where we use English when we use English or in English both the English I'm training it up for him.
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So then, If you're not again,
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You will get the expression that gets up for you.
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What is going on first?
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If it's not enough that you will get the expression that gets up for you.
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So I will use this.
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This is what I like about it.
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Also, Are you not again?
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Then you can't get it.
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If it's not.
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The way you get it.
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But, Is it not.
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It's not.
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If it's not.
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Then you can't.
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Then you can't.
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When I use it.
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But, I think, Do you know.
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I think, That's why I'm listening with a lot too.
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I'm learning to learn in my life.
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They say it is important to know what I'm talking about.
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I'm fine.
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I'm fine.
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So what's it going to say this?
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In my life, I'm fine with you.
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I'm fine with you.
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I'm fine with you.
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I'm fine with you.
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I'm fine with you.
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So, I mean, I don't know.
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But I already know that it's a lot of Japanese language, but it's not.
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I'm talking about the podcast.
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I'm talking about the podcast.
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But I'm talking about the Japanese language as well.
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That's a lot of problem.
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It's actually a lot of Japanese language.
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Why?
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Because of the reason, most of all,
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is that it's a Japanese language that's a good definition.
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It's a lot of Japanese expressions that you can customize it.
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It's because of the Japanese language that you can customize it.
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決して教科書でこうやって言います、こういう風に言わなければなりませんっていうものから、自分のアイデアを教科書の日本語を通して実際に話すわけではないんですよ。 そこがね、皆さんの日本語がナチュラルになるか不自然になるかの分かれ道になるわけなんですね。
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なので引き続き、ポッドキャスト聞き続けてください。 皆さんの日本語がナチュラルになるか、不自然になるかの分かれ道になるわけなんですね なので、引き続きポッドキャストを聞き続けてください そして分かる日本語をどんどん増やしていく
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そこから、今から紹介するステップの順番に話せることを増やしていけばいいです はい And I'll wait for you.
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First of all, I'll talk about the conversation.
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The first step is to train the first step.
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1. Reaction.
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2. 3.
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3. Because this will be one first to make it easier to really hold and actually
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That kind of thing is that we could touch a language.
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So ...
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We chose it when we started on comedy shows,
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so we feel huge about everything really good at some of
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our guests yeah The least I first let's talk about all those from Ks.'Sgrave
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Let's watch each other policy lets you hear
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when I talk about 理解するスピードが日本人の話すスピードに追いついてきて あっ これ僕に聞いてるな で はいか いいえが言える
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うん で あと あっ これは僕に直接聞いてない ただ話してるだけだ そうですか この 自分に何かを聞かれているのか
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7ただたしただ一人で話しているのかっていうのを会話の中で理解するって実は難しいんですよ でその時に日本語がもう話せる皆さんは自分のアイディアを考えていて会話の中で相手が自分に質問をしているのか
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What it is, but I'm not even getting concerned with the topic that we've got four times.
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If you Plan magnify a lot then understand the rhythm is okay by the time he Chrorming shut out.
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You know that that's what time you guided time palpation though So that's what you did to anyone have.
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What the training process is..
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What is this training?!
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Tell织 why you talked about the podcast I like I..
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They realizeodi instead lying we knew it somewhere we knew it and they think that talk about it It must be Yes,
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you are
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the thing that jokes and the Do you and not really See that.
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And, oh, okay,
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okay, So It is immense
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I was tempted to ht Quote, how was I?
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But her dirpe, I have a favorite question The first time did you find him He asked a question I asked
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Diese they have to keep playing That's why I'm not saying that.
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It's not that I'm not saying that.
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So.
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This is a way to get to the conversation.
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It's a way to get to the conversation.
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This is closed question and open question.
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Closed question is yes.
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Open question is no answer.
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Nidia-san to eat it, or tacos,
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or eat it, or the answer is necessary.
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Then, the conversation is closed question.
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Yes, yes, no?
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Open question.
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No question is answered.
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No question is answered.
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This is the three things that are clear.
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The conversation is really clear.
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で、あーなるほど こういう風に聞くんだ こういう風に話すんだ
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っていうのがなんとなくね 難しいな 知識じゃなくて感覚で 分かってくるようになるんですよ で、この最初のステップで これにフォーカスする理由は とにかく 自分のアイディアを抜いて
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相手に 全集中するっていう こういうプロセスを一回 And if all of you talk to the Join a well for
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when it's a JItt it ki a good わかるようになるところまで、日本人と会話をする、練習し続けるのがいいと思います
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ずっと同じ人と会話レッスンをすると、そういうのってなかなかトレーニングできないので、とにかくいろんな人とたくさん話した方がいいと思います 今の時代はアプリケーションとかあるからね。そういう風にやっていけばいいんじゃないかなと思います
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次は簡単に自分のことが話せるようになるこれがステップ2 ここでは何が大事なのかっていうと 会話っていう速いスピードの中で言葉をポンポンポンポンって並べることができる
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これね結構難しい僕ができるようになるまでに1年ぐらいかかった 例えば昨日ねタコス食べに行ってめっちゃうまかったんだよねっていう He said, make it be very good at the crap for taking this food man.
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He says that the sake of burning is no matter.
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It's a very important important.
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Really, often Carolyn talks with Japanese conversation is true for the Mon dev,
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Not always notice of the non-nitive sign language.
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There are many commonings, especially from umير or in the inbox,
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例えば昨日したことっていうのを大切なことを一つ選んで短く話すっていうトレーニングをするといいと思います 例えば昨日なんだけどバケーションが終わって帰ってきたからもう1日中働いてたんだとか
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5秒以内ぐらいに昨日のこととか明日のプランっていうのを短く話せるようになるっていうトレーニングをしたらいいと思う So I'm office in my own own way.
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Into the final form, the left recent response last boss is a big
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嫌な気持ちにならないように少しこうなんかこう別の話をしてで最終的にお願いをするみたいな 仕事手伝ってってお願いしないよね例えば仕事手伝ってってお願いをしたいのであればねーゆうゆくんちょっと今時間ある
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仕事手伝ってってお願いしないよね。 例えば仕事手伝ってってお願いをしたいのであれば、 ねぇ、ゆうゆくん、ちょっと今時間ある?
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お、ある?
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あぁ、ごめんね。 実は、うーん、今すっごい忙しくて、 この仕事終わんないんだけど手伝ってくれないかなぁ。 後でアイスご馳走するから!
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みたいな言い方ね。 例えば、 down in order to remember to look up,
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but this is the way to ask these,
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I can understand and be aware for it.
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Welcome to the last of the men that I've had to deal with because I have teachers with me to expect,
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zakah, Reyk hot Ais got through it.
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Because me can worry about it.
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I feel it to be a patience to...
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っていう風に、その相手の気持ちを考えて話すっていうのがわかると、今度、今までできるようになっていた 自分のことを話すだったりとか、リアクションするっていうのも、ちょっと相手の気持ちがわかるようになるんですよ。
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会話をしていく中で相手の気持ちを考えて、今どういう風に考えているかなっていうのを考えるスキルってめちゃめちゃ大事なんです。
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This is what haveras facilixes to warn you Don't be able to ask such a request On reality is Reform also
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leading to whatever x...
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That should be started!
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Once you try, I guess I won't come back by doing some good work!
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Please hire a little by hand,
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So even мож of understanding, Hear the step!
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And this step is able to listen and say in others
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that I can talk a lot actually as a guess I
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think only an experience maybe I can talk a lot like an idiot
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people may think about the words and what if you first say it As we once again
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So I know that it was part of the my own Adapt of the ideas,
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Context & Background

In this episode of Yuyu's Japanese Podcast, the speaker, Yuyu, shares personal experiences and insights about learning and communicating in a new language. With roots in Mexico, Yuyu reflects on their journey of acquiring the Spanish language, emphasizing the importance of practice, persistence, and the gradual improvement that comes from conversing with others. This background not only shapes the narrative but also serves as a valuable perspective for learners of English, particularly those preparing for challenging speaking tests such as the IELTS.

Top 5 Phrases for Daily Communication

  • “How to speak” - Regularly practicing this phrase can help you initiate conversations.
  • “I have a problem” - Use this to express difficulties, making it easier to seek assistance.
  • “I think it's really good” - This phrase is useful for sharing positive feedback while conversing.
  • “I can't talk about” - A great way to identify areas where you need more practice or vocabulary.
  • “It makes you think” - This expression encourages reflection on what you've learned and how to apply it.

Step-by-step Shadowing Guide

To effectively tackle the concepts discussed in the podcast, try the following shadowing techniques that can significantly enhance your English speaking skills:

  1. Select a Shadowing App: Choose a reliable shadowing app that allows you to listen and repeat phrases in real-time. This engagement can help you grasp pronunciation and intonation better.
  2. Listen Actively: Focus on the pauses and expressions used in the podcast. Pay attention to how Yuyu expresses ideas—listen multiple times if necessary.
  3. Practice Shadow Speech: As you listen, repeat after the speaker without pausing. This technique, known as shadowing, allows you to mimic the natural flow of conversation.
  4. Record Yourself: Use your device to record your shadow speak practice. Listen critically to identify areas for improvement, similar to how you would analyze responses during IELTS speaking practice.
  5. Engage with Others: Find a conversation partner or group to discuss the phrases you’ve learned. This is essential for applying what you've practiced and boosting your confidence during live interactions.

By following this structured approach, you will gradually notice improvements in your English communication skills. Remember, consistent practice using shadowing methods can bridge the gap between passive understanding and active speaking ability.

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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