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English Learners Podcast.
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Listen, learn and improve your English effortlessly.
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Hello, my dear English learners.
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My name is Tara and I'm so happy you're here with me today.
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And before we begin, let me ask you something.
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How has your day been so far?
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I hope you're doing well.
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And tell me honestly, did you practice any English after the last lesson?
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Maybe you repeated a few sentences,
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maybe you listened again, or maybe you were busy and didn't get time.
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And honestly, that's okay too.
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The important thing is that you came back today.
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And that already matters more than you think.
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Now, today we're going to talk about something very important,
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how to speak English naturally.
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Because so many learners ask this question.
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Tara, how can I sound more natural in English?
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How can I stop sounding nervous or robotic when I speak?
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And maybe you've wondered the same thing too.
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Because sometimes you understand English while listening.
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You know vocabulary.
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You know grammar.
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But when it's time to speak, something changes.
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Your mind becomes busy.
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You start thinking too much.
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You try to make the perfect sentence.
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And suddenly speaking feels stressful instead of natural.
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So today, I want us to talk about this together in a very simple and honest way.
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We'll go through some common challenges English learners face,
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then I'll share a few gentle tips that can really help you start speaking more naturally.
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And at the end, we'll do a short shadowing speaking practice together.
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So relax, get comfortable and let's talk about this step by step.
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Let me tell you about the five common challenges English learners face.
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And honestly, by the end of this,
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I think you'll realise something very important.
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You are not alone in this journey.
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So many learners experience the same fears,
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the same hesitation and the same struggles while speaking English.
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Alright, let's start with the first one.
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Next one, translating everything.
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Now tell me honestly, do you first think in your own language and then translate into English before speaking?
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Many learners do this without even realising it and because of that,
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speaking starts feeling slow, stressful and unnatural.
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Your brain is trying to do too many things at once.
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You are thinking, translating, correcting and speaking all at the same time.
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And naturally, that creates hesitation.
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Now the next challenge many learners face is fear of making mistakes.
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And honestly, this is a very big one.
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Sometimes learners already know the answer in their mind,
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but they still stay quiet because they are afraid of saying something wrong.
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Maybe they are worried about grammar.
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Maybe they are worried about pronunciation.
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Or maybe they are simply afraid of being judged.
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And slowly, fear becomes stronger than confidence.
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But my dear learners, I really want you to remember this.
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Mistakes are completely normal.
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That is how learning works.
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You do not become fluent by avoiding mistakes.
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You become fluent by practicing through them.
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Alright, now let's talk about another very common challenge which is trying to speak too fast.
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Now this is interesting because many learners believe that speaking fast means speaking fluently.
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So they rush their sentences trying to sound more advanced or more natural.
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But actually the opposite often happens.
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When you rush, your brain becomes more nervous,
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your pronunciation becomes less clear,
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your confidence drops, and your thoughts become harder to organise.
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So my dear learners, please remember this,
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speaking slowly is completely okay.
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In fact, slow and clear English often sounds more confident and more natural than rushed English.
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Alright, now let's move to the fourth challenge that many English learners face – not practicing out loud.
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Now this happens more often than you think.
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Many learners spend hours listening to English.
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They watch videos, they listen to podcasts,
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they study grammar and vocabulary.
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And honestly, all of that is helpful, but here's the problem.
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They rarely practice speaking out loud.
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And because of that, their brain becomes good at understanding English,
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but not using it.
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So when it's time to speak,
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the words feel stuck inside.
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That is why speaking practice is so important.
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Your mouth, your ears and your brain all need to work together.
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And this is exactly why shadowing English speaking practice can help so much.
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Because you are not only listening,
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you are actively speaking with the language.
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Alright, now let's talk about the fifth challenge.
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Comparing yourself to other learners.
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This one can quietly hurt your confidence without you even noticing it.
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Sometimes you listen to fluent speakers online and think,
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why can't I speak like that?
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Why is my English still so slow?
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And then you start feeling discouraged.
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But my dear learners, please remember something important.
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Every fluent speaker was once a beginner too.
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Nobody starts perfectly.
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Nobody speaks fluently on the first day.
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Fluency is built slowly through daily practice, patience and repetition.
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So instead of comparing yourself to someone else's journey,
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focus on your own progress.
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Even small improvement matters.
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Even one new sentence matters.
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Even showing up today matters.
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And honestly, I hope hearing these challenges helped you realise something important.
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If you struggle with these things,
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it does not mean you are bad at English.
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It simply means you are learning.
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And learning always comes with challenges.
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The important thing is to keep going gently, patiently and consistently.
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Alright, my dear learners, now let's talk about something very important.
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What can actually help you speak English more naturally?
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Don't worry, these tips are not complicated.
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You do not need difficult methods or perfect grammar rules for this.
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Sometimes, small simple habits can create the biggest change over time.
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Alright, let's go through them together, step by step.
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Number 1.
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Speak slowly and clearly.
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First of all, please stop putting pressure on yourself to speak fast.
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There is no prize for speaking quickly.
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In fact, slow English often sounds calmer, clearer and more confident.
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So take your time while speaking.
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Give your brain space to think.
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Next tip.
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Practice every day, Yao.
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This one is very important.
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You do not need five hours of study every day.
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Even 10 minutes of daily English speaking practice can create real improvement over time.
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Small daily practice is much more powerful than practicing once in a while.
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Tip number three.
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Listen to natural English often.
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Your brain learns language through listening again and again.
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So try listening to English regularly.
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Podcasts, conversations, slow English practice.
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Anything simple and natural can help.
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The more English your brain hears,
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the more familiar the language becomes.
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Tip number four.
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Use shadowing practice.
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Now you already know we do a lot of shadowing here together.
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And honestly, shadowing is one of the best ways to improve speaking naturally.
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You listen carefully, then you repeat out loud.
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And slowly, your brain starts getting used to English rhythm,
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pronunciation and sentence patterns naturally.
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Tip 5.
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Stop trying to sound perfect.
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This is something many learners struggle with.
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Sometimes people stay silent because they want every sentence to be perfect.
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But communication is more important than perfection.
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You do not need perfect English to express yourself.
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Just start speaking.
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Tip number six, learn simple daily sentences.
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Now you might think natural English means difficult vocabulary.
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But honestly, simple English is very powerful.
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Most daily conversations use simple sentences,
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so focus on useful daily English that you can actually use in real life.
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Tip 7.
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Allow yourself to make mistakes.
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Please remember this, my dear learners.
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Mistakes are not proof that you are failing.
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Mistakes are proof that you are practicing.
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And every fluent speaker you admire today once made mistakes too.
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Tip number eight.
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Build confidence step by step.
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Now confidence does not suddenly appear one day.
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It grows little by little through practice.
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Every sentence you speak helps build that confidence inside you.
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So never think small progress is meaningless.
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Tip number nine.
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Use English in your daily life.
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Even small things can help.
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Try saying simple thoughts in English during the day,
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maybe while cooking, walking, studying or getting ready.
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These little habits slowly train your brain to feel more comfortable with English.
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And finally, tip number 10.
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Be patient with yourself.
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And finally, this might be the most important tip of all.
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Please be patient with yourself during this journey.
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Learning English takes time.
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Some days will feel easy,
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some days will feel difficult,
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but progress is still happening quietly in the background.
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So speak kindly to yourself and keep going step by step.
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All right, my dear learners,
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now let's do a mini five-minute English speaking practice together.
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First, listen carefully to me.
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Then repeat after me out loud.
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Try to follow the rhythm and pronunciation naturally.
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I am learning to speak English naturally.
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I am learning to speak English naturally.
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I am learning to speak English naturally.
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Amazing!
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Speaking slowly helps me feel calm and confident.
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Speaking slowly helps me feel calm and confident.
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Listening slowly helps me feel calm and confident.
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Great!
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Listen and speak with me.
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I do not need perfect English to communicate.
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I do not need perfect English to communicate.
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I do not need perfect English to communicate.
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Amazing!
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Speak out loud!
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Daily practice helps me improve step by step.
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Brilliant!
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You're doing well.
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I learn from my mistakes without fear.
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I learn from my mistakes without fear.
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I learn from my mistakes without fear.
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Great job!
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Simple English can sound natural and clear.
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Simple English can sound natural and clear.
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Simple English can sound natural and clear.
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Wonderful!
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I am becoming more comfortable with speaking English.
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I am becoming more comfortable with speaking English.
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Excellent!
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Daily practice helps me improve my fluency.
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Daily practice helps me improve my fluency.
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Daily practice helps me improve my fluency.
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Great!
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I trust myself and my learning journey.
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Amazing work!
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Every small step helps me grow.
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Every small step helps me grow.
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small step helps me grow.
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Excellent!
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Alright, my dear learners, great job today.
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And remember, natural English does not come from pressure.
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It comes from practice, patience,
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repetition, and confidence built little by little.
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So please don't be too hard on yourself.
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Keep listening, keep speaking, and most importantly,
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keep showing up for yourself every day.
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One day you will look back and realise how much progress you've made.
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Now tell me honestly, which challenge or tip did you relate to the most today?
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And if you completed today's lesson,
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write DONE in the comments so I can cheer you on.
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This is Tara and I'll see you in the next episode of our English-speaking practice series.

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About This Lesson

In this lesson, you will practice key techniques that help you speak English more naturally and confidently. By focusing on common challenges many learners face, such as translating everything or the fear of making mistakes, you will discover effective strategies to overcome these hurdles. The session includes shadowing exercises, which will allow you to mimic a natural speaking style, enhancing your fluency and making your communication more effortless. This approach uses the shadowing technique, encouraging you to listen and repeat phrases to improve your overall speech and English pronunciation.

Key Vocabulary & Phrases

  • Natural - Sounds smooth and not forced.
  • Shadowing - A technique where you repeat what you hear, improving speaking skills.
  • Hesitation - A pause or delay in speaking, often due to uncertainty.
  • Translate - To convert words from one language to another.
  • Practice - To repeat an action to improve skill.
  • Challenge - A difficulty or obstacle to overcome.
  • Fluency - The ability to speak smoothly and effortlessly.
  • Stressful - Causing anxiety or pressure.

Practice Tips

To effectively use the shadowing technique during your practice sessions, consider the following tips:

  • Choose the right material: Select audio from a shadowing app or a shadowing site that uses natural conversational speech, similar to the style of the video you are practicing with.
  • Listen before you speak: Initially, just listen to the audio a few times to familiarize yourself with the natural rhythm and tone. Pay careful attention to how sentences flow.
  • Repeat in real-time: Once you're comfortable, use the shadowspeak method by repeating what you hear immediately after each phrase. This helps you mimic intonation and pronunciation.
  • Record yourself: Use a voice recorder to capture your shadowing attempts. This will allow you to hear how your pronunciation improves over time and identify areas that need more focus.
  • Focus on confidence over perfection: Remember that fluency comes from practice. Allow yourself to make mistakes while shadowing; it’s part of the learning process!

By incorporating these tips into your practice, you'll find that speaking English becomes more enjoyable and natural, enabling you to communicate with greater confidence and ease.

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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