Pratique du Shadowing: How To Eat For Pure Health (According to science) - Apprendre l'anglais à l'oral avec YouTube

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monkey in the supermarket he see chicken breast broccoli brown rice he know he should buy it
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monkey in the supermarket he see chicken breast broccoli brown rice he know he should buy it
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but monkey buy pizza and ice cream instead this not good pizza
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and crisps are not healthy monkey already know this
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but what he don't know is just how bad they actually are
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and how much damage they do to his health
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so today monkey show you what food actually do inside your body and what to eat for optimal monkey health.
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Monkey need fat.
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Monkey been told that fat bad,
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but actually it is essential for monkey.
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Fat make testosterone, it builds cell membrane and help absorb vitamins.
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But monkey must know which fat to eat.
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Good fat is found in olive oil,
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avocado, eggs, fatty fish and nuts.
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Good fats are polyunsaturated and monounsaturated fats.
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Omega-3 is polyunsaturated fat that reduce inflammation in monkey body.
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This lead to better brain function,
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better mood, and less joint pain.
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It's found mainly in fatty fish.
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Monkey can get good omega-3 if he buy tin of sardines from supermarket.
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But monkey can also take fish oil supplement to get it as well.
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Oleic acid is main monounsaturated fat in olive oil.
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It show consistent anti-inflammatory effects in research.
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Monkey should swap seed oil with olive oil when cooking.
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The bad fats monkey should avoid are trans fats.
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These found in processed food,
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fried fast food, and margarine.
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Trans fat increase bad cholesterol and damage blood vessel.
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Monkey should avoid these fats completely.
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Saturated fat is last.
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This exists in red meat and butter.
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It is fine for monkey to eat this in small quantities.
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Monkey need protein.
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Protein, most important macronutrient for monkey.
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It builds muscle, repair cells.
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Without enough protein, monkey feel weak,
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his skin look bad and he recovers slowly from gym.
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Protein, also most filling macronutrient.
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Monkey who eat a high protein diet,
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feel less hungry and have more stable energy all day.
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Monkey should aim for 0.8 grams of protein per pound of body weight.
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The best source for monkey are eggs,
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chicken, beef, fish and Greek yogurt.
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Which carbs are okay?
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Monkey eat too much carb,
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not because carb evil, but because monkey eat wrong kind of carb.
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Simple carb like white bread,
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pasta, sugar, and cereal digest fast.
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Monkey blood sugar spike up,
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causing insulin to spike as well to bring sugar level down.
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This create blood sugar crash and is why monkey feel tired after big lunch.
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Complex carb work different.
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These include oats, sweet potato, brown rice, and legumes.
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These digest slow.
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blood sugar rise and fall steady.
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Monkey feels stable energy for hours.
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Monkey follow this rule to have stable energy.
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Eat more complex carb.
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If it white and fluffy, it probably simple carb.
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If it brown and take time to chew probably complex carb.
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Monkey's gut biome.
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Monkey have around 38 trillion bacteria in gut.
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More bacteria than cells in whole body.
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This gut bacteria called microbiome.
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Microbiome control more than just digestion.
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It linked to monkey brain via gut brain axis meaning that change in gut bacteria can affect monkey's brain.
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In fact, 90% of monkey serotonin produced by gut bacteria.
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Serotonin is happy chemical.
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Bad gut equals bad mood, anxiety, and brain fog.
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Good gut means stable mood,
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better focus, and better sleep.
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To feed good gut bacteria,
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monkey should eat fiber, as many different types as possible.
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Bacteria love fiber, and different type grow different bacteria.
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Diversity of bacteria in gut is important.
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The best sources are vegetables, fruit, legumes, and oats.
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Monkey also eat fermented foods like yogurt,
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kefir, and sauerkraut, as these contain live bacteria that strengthen monkey gut.
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Finally, monkey avoid things that harm the good gut bacteria.
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Ultra-processed food, artificial sweetener, alcohol, and antibiotics.
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Monkey who eat mostly whole food have healthy microbiome.
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Healthy microbiome means healthier, happier monkey.
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What should monkey actually eat?
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Monkey no need perfect diet.
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He just follow the 80-20 rule.
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80% whole food and 20% whatever he want.
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Whole food is food that look like it come from ground or animal.
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Apples, eggs, potatoes, chicken, nuts,
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etc. If it come in crinkly bag with 47 ingredients,
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that not whole food.
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Monkey then follow this simple meal structure.
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For breakfast, he eat eggs plus porridge,
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i.e. protein and a complex carb.
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This set up Monkey for morning.
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Then for lunch, chicken or fish with rice or potato and vegetables.
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Finally, for dinner, Monkey eat red meat or fatty fish with vegetables.
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This gives him nutrients for repair and recovery while sleeping.
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For snacks, Monkey eat Greek yogurt with honey or chopped banana,
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or handful of nuts.
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Monkey no need to be perfect,
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he just needs to be consistent.
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Ultra-processed food.
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The biggest threat to Monkey's health is ultra-processed food,
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the stuff engineered by Science Monkey in lab,
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designed to make Monkey eat more than he should with the perfect amount of salt,
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sugar and fat.
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This food triggered dopamine in monkey brain the same way as drugs.
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Monkey was never meant to eat this and studies show
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that monkey who eat mostly ultra processed food have higher rate of depression,
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higher inflammation and higher risk of obesity and heart disease.
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Monkey don't need to avoid forever but you do need to know
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that this is very bad for him and he must try to avoid at all cost.

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About This Lesson

In this lesson, learners will practice English speaking skills through the engaging content of a video on healthy eating habits. By exploring the scientific insights into nutrition, students will enhance their vocabulary and improve their ability to articulate ideas about health and wellness. This exercise will focus on improving pronunciation and fluency, making it an excellent resource for those preparing for English proficiency tests, such as IELTS.

Key Vocabulary & Phrases

  • Nutrient: A substance that provides nourishment essential for growth and the maintenance of health.
  • Macronutrient: A type of nutrient required in large amounts for energy, such as proteins, fats, and carbohydrates.
  • Omega-3: A type of essential fatty acid that is important for brain health and reducing inflammation.
  • Polyunsaturated: Fats that can lower bad cholesterol levels and are beneficial to heart health.
  • Saturated fat: A type of fat found in animal products; moderation is key to a healthy diet.
  • Protein: An essential macronutrient that helps build and repair body tissues.
  • Blood sugar spike: A rapid increase in the sugar level in the blood after consuming simple carbohydrates.

Practice Tips

To make the most out of this lesson, try the following shadowing techniques. First, listen to the selected video portion at its original speed. Pay attention to the pronunciation of key vocabulary, particularly terms like macronutrient and Omega-3. Start by repeating short phrases to get accustomed to intonation and rhythm. Then, as you advance, attempt to mimic longer segments. This not only helps improve English pronunciation but also reinforces your understanding of how to articulate complex health-related concepts.

For effective practice, consider using the shadowspeak method: pause the video after each sentence, repeat what you've heard, then continue. Engage actively with the material, practicing aloud to develop your speaking skills. This method is particularly beneficial for those aiming to boost their performance in English speaking practice, including IELTS speaking practice. By incorporating this exercise into your routine, you’ll gain greater fluency and confidence in discussing topics like health and nutrition.

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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