Pratique du Shadowing: IELTS English Podcast - Speaking Topic: Music - Apprendre l'anglais à l'oral avec YouTube

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Good day students from around the world,
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Good day students from around the world,
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it's your IELTS tutor Jack here and welcome back to another episode of the IELTS Plus English podcast.
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Today's topic is music and I love music.
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It's quite a big part of my life so we're going to talk about it a lot today.
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Of course, if you want to learn about music,
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learn some great vocabulary and expressions and see today's common questions,
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go to jacks-english.com to download the free handout.
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And all of the handouts from the previous lessons you can find there.
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So wonderful resource.
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I hope you're enjoying it.
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Today's topic is quite an important one for me because as I said,
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music is and has been a big part of my life.
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You may not know this,
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but I used to play the drums a lot.
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I used to play the piano.
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I took exams in piano, took exams in drums.
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So I used to be part of a band, believe it or not.
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I was the drummer in a rock band.
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So I have a lot of history in music.
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And nowadays, I just love listening to music.
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It's a big part of my commute when I go from my house to work.
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So how about you?
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Do you play a musical instrument?
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Let me know in the comments on YouTube.
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I love to hear from you.
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And let's get straight into today's topic.
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Do some part ones to start.
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What types of music do you like to listen to?
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I like to listen to all types of music,
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really all types of music.
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I sometimes listen to rock music, rap, electronic dance music.
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I do like dance music a lot.
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There's some musical genres in England which are quite unique to England,
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such as garage and indie rock.
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These genres, I think they originated or they are unique to England,
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and I love those as well.
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Next question.
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Have you ever been in a music group or band?
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Yes, I have been in a rock band.
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It was a long time ago now,
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a really long time ago it was when i was about
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perhaps 16 or 17 maybe around that kind of age
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and i joined a group of friends i was the drummer
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we had a bass guitar a lead guitar a singer it
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was uh it was a lot of fun we would go to my friend's house he had a huge house
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and play jam practice yeah it was a really nice experience
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and uh let's go on to a part two so today's part two is describe a band you enjoy listening to
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okay so we'll put two minutes on the clock and start now
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i'd like to tell you about coldplay
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when i was young there was a song came out called
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yellow i don't remember how old i was i would guess around 15
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and this song came out called yellow i might have been older it was not revolutionary
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but it was a really lovely song it swept around
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the UK and then I believe it was a big hit around the world
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and it was just a really nice song it was a
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kind of mellow it was slow it was by a rock
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band I think you could describe Coldplay as a rock band
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and it did so well and that was the start of their career
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that was the one that made them famous so let me tell you a little more about Coldplay.
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Coldplay are I suppose you would call them a rock band
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and the lead singer is a really good singer it's quite
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rare to have such a good singer as the front man
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the thing I really like about them is they've actually been around for certainly 15 maybe even 20 years now
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and they are constantly upgrading and evolving adding new technology to the way
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that they construct music you know they're doing collaborations with other famous artists
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so they're really interesting band who are constantly changing and redefining what you think a rock band is.
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For me personally, I like their music right from the start up until the present day.
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The earlier work was more traditional with guitars
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and it was kind of more mellow and some of my favourite songs come from the earlier days.
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okay do you know Coldplay I think everyone knows Coldplay right here in South Korea they have come here
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and performed and they were very very popular really they they did a great performance here
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and I think all over the world you probably know them
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if you don't I recommend you know search on YouTube see
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see how they are they're really good band good okay let's
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move on to ask some part threes do you think music
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is getting better as time goes on i certainly don't think
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that i'm not someone who hates modern music i i do
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like some modern music i think it's very catchy you know
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thinking about people like bts they make very catchy melodies
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and they do incredibly well around the world but i would say
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that it's definitely not getting better
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and for me some of the best music comes from the the 90s
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and 2000s but hey i'm sounding like an old man now i like the older music
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that i grew up with i guess everyone will be like
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that right so no i don't think music is getting better oh god i feel
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so old now let's do another question is it better to go to a live concert
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or to listen to a cd
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that really depends on the person uh i'm not a personally
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i'm not a huge fan of going to a live concert
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because it's very loud it can be quite rough you've got a queue to get in the experience is incredible
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so the high you feel from going to a live concert is more extreme than
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if you were to listen to a cd you feel an incredible euphoria as you're listening to live music.
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But does that make it better maybe not because cds are
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so convenient we can listen to it while we drive
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while we're in the street anywhere of course nowadays cd is a bit outdated we all use mp3s now
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so no i i would say It depends on the person.
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Okay.
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I don't know why it says CD.
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I think today's topic is trying to make me look more old.
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Talking about CDs.
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We haven't had CDs for decades.
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Anyway, one more.
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Do you think that music should be a compulsory subject in schools?
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Yes, I think it should be a compulsory subject.
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I don't think it should take much time.
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I think it should just at least exist to give students an opportunity to experience music
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and then decide to take it more seriously or not I think
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that having music class gives students a chance to experience instruments to improvise music with the instruments
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to sing along to music together
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So it's more about just providing an initial experience that they may want to take more seriously later.
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And I think that's important.
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OK, that's music done.
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Another topic ticked off.
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We're on topic 27 now and we'll move to topic 28 next week,
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which will be nation and culture.
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A fantastic subject.
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of course if you want all of the free materials
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that go with this podcast go to my website www.jax-english.com please
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show me your appreciation with a like subscribe be part of
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the community comment i try to get involved with the ielts plus community
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and i hope you enjoy it have a great week this week
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and study super super hard to review music and preview nation and culture see you next week bye

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Context & Background

Welcome to our dedicated English learning practice page! Today, we delve into a vibrant discussion about music, as shared by Jack, an enthusiastic IELTS tutor. Jack expresses his personal connection to music, revealing that it plays a significant role in his daily life, especially during commutes. He also reflects on his past experiences as a drummer in a rock band. This personal touch not only highlights his passion but also sets the stage for a relatable conversation about musical preferences and experiences, making it a rich resource for English speaking practice.

Top 5 Phrases for Daily Communication

  • “I like to listen to all types of music.” - A versatile phrase to express broad musical tastes.
  • “Have you ever been in a music group or band?” - A great way to inquire about someone's musical background.
  • “It was a long time ago.” - Useful when discussing past experiences.
  • “I have a lot of history in music.” - This phrase indicates depth in a subject matter.
  • “What types of music do you like to listen to?” - An excellent conversation starter that encourages dialogue.

Step-by-step Shadowing Guide

Improving your English speaking skills using the shadowing technique involves more than just listening; it requires active participation. Here’s how to effectively utilize the content from the podcast:

  1. Select key phrases: Review the phrases mentioned above. Choose one or two to focus on.
  2. Listen attentively: Play the segment of the podcast where Jack discusses music. Pay close attention to his intonation and rhythm.
  3. Pause and repeat: Use the shadow speech technique. After hearing a phrase, pause the audio and try to repeat it aloud. Focus on mimicking Jack's pronunciation and emotion.
  4. Record yourself: To track your progress, record your voice while you practice the phrases. Compare it to the original audio to identify areas for improvement.
  5. Engage in conversation: Try asking a friend or language partner about their musical preferences using the questions from the podcast. This practical application enhances your confidence in speaking.

Remember, practice makes perfect! Incorporate these steps into your regular English speaking practice routine, and soon, you'll find yourself communicating more fluently and confidently. Embrace the joy of music while you learn, and let the rhythm guide your shadow speaks journey!

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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