Pratique du Shadowing: How to Stop Wasting Time and Finally Start No Motivation Needed - Apprendre l'anglais à l'oral avec YouTube

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Hey!
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It's really good to have you here.
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If you're listening to practice English,
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you're already doing something meaningful.
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You don't need to understand everything.
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Just stay here.
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Listen a little more each day.
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And slowly, it will become easier.
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Today I want to talk about something simple.
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Time, and how quietly it moves.
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People often say that life is short,
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and you've probably heard that many times.
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But, when you look at your day,
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it doesn't feel short at all.
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It feels quite long.
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You wake up, you go through your routine,
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you move from one thing to another,
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and nothing in that moment feels like it is disappearing.
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that's what makes it confusing.
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Because life doesn't feel short when you are inside it.
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It feels normal, like just another day.
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You wake up, you do what you need to do,
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and you assume tomorrow will be the same.
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There is no strong feeling that something is running out.
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Everything just continues, quietly, in the background.
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But then something changes when you look back.
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A week passes.
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A month passes.
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Sometimes even longer.
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And suddenly, you pause for a moment and wonder where all that time went.
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That feeling is quiet.
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It doesn't hit you strongly,
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but it stays with you.
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It feels like something is missing,
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even if you cannot explain what it is.
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I remember a day like that.
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Nothing special happened.
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It wasn't a bad day, and nothing went wrong.
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Everything was fine.
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I did what I needed to do.
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I talked to people.
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I stayed busy.
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But at the end of the day,
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when I tried to remember it,
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I couldn't find anything clear.
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Not because nothing happened, but because nothing stayed.
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It felt like the day moved through me without stopping anywhere.
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And that moment made me realize something uncomfortable.
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Time doesn't just pass.
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It passes very easily when you are not really there.
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Most of your life doesn't happen in big moments.
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It happens in small ones,
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in simple actions, short conversations and daily routines that feel too normal to notice.
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And because they feel normal,
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you don't stay with them.
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You move through them quickly.
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Your body is there, but your mind is somewhere else.
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When you are working, you are thinking about something else.
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When you are resting, you are thinking about what comes next.
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Even when you are with someone, your attention drifts away.
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And because of that, time keeps moving,
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but you don't really feel it it.
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So maybe that's where time goes.
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Not in what you do,
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but in what you don't fully experience.
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It disappears in the space where your mind is not present.
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It disappears in the moments that feel too small to matter,
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but slowly become everything.
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There is also another place where time disappears.
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A very quiet place.
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The moment before you begin.
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You know what you need to do.
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You know you should study.
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You open a lesson, you look at it,
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and for a moment, you feel like you're about to start.
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But you don't.
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You stay there.
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You think a little more.
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You prepare a little more.
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You tell yourself, you will start soon, just not yet.
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And that small delay stretches.
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It becomes five minutes, then ten, sometimes even longer.
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And you are still there,
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not studying, not resting, just waiting.
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And the strange part is,
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it doesn't feel like wasting time,
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because you are thinking about it.
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You feel close, you feel like you are almost ready,
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but nothing actually begins, and time keeps moving.
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So maybe the problem is not that you don't want to learn, you do.
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But you stay too long in the moment before you begin.
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You wait to feel ready.
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You wait for motivation.
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You wait for the right mood,
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the right energy, the right version of yourself.
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But motivation is just a feeling.
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And feelings change.
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Some days you feel ready.
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Some days you don't.
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Some days you feel focused.
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Some days you feel tired.
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And if you wait for that feeling,
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you may wait for a very long time.
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So maybe you don't need more motivation.
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Maybe you just need to begin before that feeling comes.
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Not everything.
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Not perfectly.
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Just something small.
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5 minutes is enough.
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Start and stay with it.
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Don't leave.
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Don't switch to something easier.
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Don't open something else.
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Just stay.
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Even if it feels slow.
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Even if it feels uncomfortable.
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stay a little longer than you usually do,
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because that moment is where something changes.
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Not outside, but inside.
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You move past the hardest part,
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which is the moment before starting.
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And once you begin, even a little,
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it becomes easier to continue.
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Not easy, but easier.
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And when you repeat this again and again,
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those small moments stop feeling small.
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They become something real.
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They become direction.
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They become progress.
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Not something big that changes everything at once,
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but something quiet that slowly changes how your days feel.
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And maybe there is something else you haven't noticed yet.
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Sometimes it's not only about time passing,
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but about how you feel while it is passing.
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There are days when everything feels the same,
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when nothing stands out, and you move from one moment to another without really thinking about it.
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Those days are not bad,
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but they are not very clear in your memory either.
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They don't stay with you.
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And when too many days feel like that,
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time starts to feel faster.
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even though nothing is actually moving faster.
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It just feels that way because there is nothing strong enough to hold on to.
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That is why presence matters more than you think.
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Not in a big or complicated way,
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but in a very simple way.
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Just being there a little more than usual.
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Just paying attention a little longer.
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just not rushing through everything
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because the more you stay with a moment the more it becomes real
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and when something feels real it stays with you even
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if it's small even if it's just a few minutes the same thing happens
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when you study it's not always about how much you study but how present you are while you are doing it.
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You can sit for an hour and not remember much.
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Or you can stay focused for 10 minutes and actually feel something change.
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And that difference is quiet.
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But it matters.
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So, when you begin, don't rush to finish.
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Don't think about how much you have to do.
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Just stay with what you are doing, even if it's slow.
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even if it feels simple.
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Because learning doesn't always feel like progress.
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Sometimes it feels like nothing is happening.
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But something is.
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You just don't see it yet.
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And that is where most people stop.
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They stop because they don't feel the result.
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They stop because it feels too small.
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They stop because it doesn't feel worth it.
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But what they don't see is that those small moments are the ones that build everything.
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Not in one day, not in one week, but over time.
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Slowly, quietly, the same way time moves.
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So, maybe this is not about doing more.
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Maybe it is about staying a little longer,
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a little more than yesterday,
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a little more than you usually do.
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And that small difference, repeated many times,
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becomes something much bigger than it looks.
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You don't need to feel it right away.
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You don't need to see it clearly.
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You just need to continue.
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Because sometimes, the only difference between stopping and growing is just one moment where you decide to stay instead of leaving.
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And that moment is always there,
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right in front of you.
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You just have to notice it.
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So maybe today, you don't need to change your whole life.
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You don't need a perfect plan.
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You don't need to wait until you feel ready.
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Just one small start.
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One moment where you don't leave.
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One lesson where you actually begin.
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one time where you stay a little longer
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because your life is not made of big decisions it is made of small ones
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and they happen all the time right before you stop right
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before you say you will do it later there is always a small space and And in that space,
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you have a choice.
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Not a big one, just a small shift.
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To stay, instead of leaving.
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To begin, instead of waiting.
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And that choice, even if it feels small, changes something.
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So maybe today, just begin.
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Quietly.
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Simply.
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But for real.
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And if today you understand just a few more words,
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that is already enough.
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You don't need to rush.
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You don't need to be perfect.
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Just come back tomorrow, stay a little longer, and keep going.
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If you enjoy listening like this,
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you can come back anytime you want,
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a quiet place to practice English.
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And, if you feel like sharing,
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you can tell me one small thing you decided to start today.
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Just one is enough.
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Take your time, stay with it,
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and I'll see you again in the next one.

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Why practice speaking with this video?

Practicing your speaking skills with this video is an effective way to enhance your English proficiency. The speaker emphasizes the importance of being present in the moment and actively engaging with your daily activities. By listening closely and mimicking the speaker's phrasing and intonation, you can improve your English pronunciation and gain a deeper understanding of how English is used in real-life contexts.

Moreover, this video serves as a motivational boost. It encourages learners to reflect on the passage of time and the value of using it wisely. As you practice, focus on expressing your thoughts clearly and meaningfully, just as the speaker does. This kind of practice is essential for IELTS speaking practice, as it helps you articulate your feelings and experiences with authenticity.

Grammar & Expressions in Context

The speaker uses several key grammatical structures and expressions that are beneficial for learners:

  • Present Simple Tense: The speaker frequently employs the present simple tense to describe daily routines, which is crucial for expressing habitual actions. For example: "You wake up, you go through your routine."
  • Past Simple Tense: Reflecting on past experiences, the speaker says, "I remember a day like that," which is an excellent way to practice recounting events.
  • Questions and Reflections: The speaker poses reflective questions like, "Where all that time went?" This technique encourages learners to think critically about their experiences and articulate their thoughts, enhancing both speaking and comprehension skills.

Common Pronunciation Traps

In this video, certain words and phrases may pose challenges for pronunciation:

  • “Routine”: pay attention to the stress on the second syllable, as incorrect stress can lead to misunderstandings.
  • “Passes”: the final 's' sound can be tricky; ensure it is clearly pronounced to convey the meaning accurately.
  • “Realize”: notice the vowels; many learners struggle with the transition from 'real' to 'ize'—practice this for clarity.

By focusing on these elements during your practice, you can effectively improve your English pronunciation. Listening to native speakers and shadow speaking can bolster your confidence and fluency. Engaging with this content will enhance your shadowing skills, making it a practical choice for serious learners striving to master English.

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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