Pratique du Shadowing: How to learn 1000 sentences a week to get FLUENT in any language FAST - Apprendre l'anglais à l'oral avec YouTube

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Imagine being able to learn a language completely on your own, without classes, without tutors, using only your own personalized materials and doing speaking practice at home.
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Imagine being able to learn a language completely on your own, without classes, without tutors, using only your own personalized materials and doing speaking practice at home.
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Ten years ago, that was impossible.
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Five years ago, still impossible.
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But now, thanks to AI, you can do it.
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And in this video, I'm going to show you exactly how.
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My name's Mikkel.
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I'm a hyperpolyglot.
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I speak 12 languages.
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and I developed a fast and efficient language learning system in the Innovation Center of the University of Dosto, here in San Sebastian.
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I've helped thousands of people learn languages fast, without wasting time.
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Learning a language is actually rather simple.
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You only need three things.
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You need to learn a lot of words and sentences, the right ones, the ones you're going to use.
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You need massive amounts of listening practice with the right content, and you need to get massive speaking practice the right way.
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That's it.
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Forget grammar books, forget endless exercises, forget all of that.
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You want the language to understand native speakers and to have conversations, right?
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So the only things that matter are words, sentences, listening and speaking practice.
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Relatively straightforward, isn't it?
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The first thing you need are sentences, thousands of them.
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First of all, all the sentences you want to be able to say in real conversations.
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I call this language islands.
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And you also need sentences that contain all the common words and all the most common grammar in the language.
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If you learn enough sentences, you won't need to study grammar ever again.
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You'll just learn it in context.
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Also, you can learn vocabulary way faster this way.
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Most people fail because they think too small.
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They learn one or two words a day.
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At that rate, you'll stay stuck at beginner level forever.
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You need thousands of words.
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You need to start thinking big.
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30 words a day, 50 words, even 100 words a day.
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And yes, that's possible if you do it the right way.
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So where do you get all those words and sentences?
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Of course, the internet has lists.
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But AI is infinitely better because you can ask it not only for the most common words, but also, for example, sentences.
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Here's why this matters.
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Unless you use mnemonics, learning a word in isolation is weak.
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Learning a word inside a sentence is much more effective.
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Review a sentence 10 times and you'll recognize it.
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Review it 20 or 30 times and you'll remember it well.
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The words, the grammar, everything.
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That means that learning 100 new words a day equals 100 sentences.
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And reviewing each sentence 20 or 30 times means just 2 to 3 hours of practice.
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You can do this while working out, walking, commuting, or doing chores.
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Simple, isn't it?
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If you do this with a few thousand of the most common words, especially verbs and adjectives, you'll understand 90 or 95% of the language rather quickly.
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Forget random YouTube videos and so-called immersion.
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Repetition beats comprehensible input every time.
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Anyone good at any scale knows you need massive amounts of repetition and deliberate practice to get good.
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Language is no different.
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Next, you take those AI-generated sentences, run them through text-to-speech software like TTS Maker or Eleven Labs, and create audio files.
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And now you can listen, shadow, and repeat aloud any time.
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And what about speaking?
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Well, this is where AI gives you a massive advantage.
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You can build your language islands, all the sentences you personally want to say in every situation, every context and about every topic, with AI.
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AI can help you brainstorm them, translate them and add them straight into your learning list.
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And here's the best part.
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You can practice speaking with AI too.
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In fact, it's already way better than a human teacher, if you do it right.
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I've trained ChatGPT to do two kinds of speaking practice.
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The first one is having a conversation in the target language, the right way.
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You talk to the AI and it talks back to you in the target language.
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It keeps the conversation going, asks questions, and for the most part, doesn't correct you during the conversation so that you can focus on having a conversation and getting as much practice as possible.
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Only at the end, it gives you feedback, a list of the biggest mistakes you've made and a list of example sentences to learn that specific piece of grammar or those words you're struggling with.
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It will also give you a list of the sentences you've used during the interaction to add them to your language islands.
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The second speaking practice mode I train chat GPT for is the one minute speaking exercise.
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Speak aloud for a minute, sending the AI a voice note, and it'll give you a corrected version of what you said as a list of sentences.
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You look at this feedback and you try again, talking about the same thing or something else.
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You can do this as many times as you want, every day.
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And each time you'll get a corrected list of sentences of everything you said.
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So you're not only getting a lot of speaking practice, as much as you want, you're also generating lots and lots of personalized sentences to add to your language islands.
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With 20 or 30 voice notes a day, you can get several hours of corrected speaking practice per week and add hundreds of sentences to your language islands.
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Then you simply take those sentences, create audio files to listen to, repeat them, drill them, and come back to practice again.
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Speaking practice, feedback, review through repetition.
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Over and over again.
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Simple.
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That's how you get fluent in 2025.
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So stop wasting your time with slow methods.
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Forget so-called immersion, comprehensible input videos and grammar textbooks and apps because AI gives you everything you need.
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Personalized sentences, audio drills, and unlimited conversation practice with instant feedback.
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Thousands of sentences, relentless repetition, listening and speaking practice every single day.
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That's the formula.
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and this works way faster than anything else.
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If you want me to show you step-by-step how to use AI to learn to speak languages faster, stay tuned because I've got more videos coming that will walk you through every part of the process.
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Now let's get back to work.
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About This Lesson

In this lesson, you will learn an effective method to enhance your English speaking skills rapidly, using a technique that emphasizes sentence memorization and context. Drawing from the insights shared in the video, you will explore how to construct a personalized learning strategy that minimizes reliance on traditional grammar drills while maximizing practical language use. By the end of this practice, you will feel more confident in achieving fluency through consistent practice and repetition, focusing on common expressions and conversational phrases.

Key Vocabulary & Phrases

  • Language islands: Phrases and sentences that encompass essential vocabulary for real conversations.
  • Comprehensible input: Content that you can understand while you learn, usually through listening or reading.
  • Repetition: The process of reviewing material multiple times to enhance memory retention.
  • Massive amounts of listening practice: Engaging with audio materials to improve understanding and pronunciation.
  • Deliberate practice: Focused and intentional learning, often through repeated exercises and examples.
  • Context: The circumstances surrounding the use of a word or phrase, which aid in comprehension and retention.
  • Mnemonics: Memory aids, often in the form of codes or images, helping to remember words or concepts more easily.
  • Speaking practice: Engaging in conversation or articulating sentences to improve fluency and pronunciation.

Practice Tips

To effectively implement the shadowing technique while learning English using the insights from the video, follow these tailored tips:

  • Choose your material: Use video clips at a comfortable speed, such as those found in learn English with YouTube, where you can both see and hear native speakers.
  • Mimic the speaker: Play short segments of the video and immediately repeat sentences aloud, mirroring the speaker's intonation and emphasis.
  • Start slow: If the pace feels fast, pause and listen to segments a few times before attempting to shadow. Gradually increase speed to match the speaker.
  • Record yourself: Use your devices to record your spoken attempts. Listen back to identify areas of improvement in pronunciation and rhythm.
  • Focus on sentences: Aim to shadow complete sentences from the video, which encapsulate key phrases and vocabulary, making your practice more meaningful.
  • Consistent practice: Set aside specific times for your shadow speaking, aiming for 20–30 minutes a day, allowing you to absorb and recall information better.

By integrating these approaches into your routine, you will not only improve your speaking skills but also prepare for situations like the IELTS speaking practice. Remember, the key to fluency is to practice regularly and shadow effectively!

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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