Pratique du Shadowing: IELTS SHADOWING TECHNOLOGY - Apprendre l'anglais à l'oral avec YouTube

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what are the differences between the technology of the past and
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what are the differences between the technology of the past and
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that of today well i think there are several major differences between past technology and modern technology first of all
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modern technology is much faster
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and more convenient in the past people had to do many things manually such as writing letters
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or searching for information in books
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nowadays people can simply use smartphones or the internet to communicate
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and access information instantly so daily life has become far more efficient another difference is
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that today's technology is much more intelligent
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and multifunctional for example in the past phones were mainly used
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for calling whereas smartphones nowadays can be used for studying working shopping
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and even creating content I think this has completely transformed people's lifestyles
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and I'd also say
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that technology today is more accessible to ordinary people decades ago many advanced devices were extremely expensive and uncommon,
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but now even students can own powerful technological devices.
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So yeah, compared to the past,
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modern technology is not only more advanced,
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but also more deeply integrated into people's everyday lives.
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What technology do young people like to use?
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I think young people are especially interested in technologies that allow them to communicate entertain themselves and improve their productivity
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first of all smartphones are probably the most popular technology among young people
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they use them for messaging watching videos browsing social media and staying connected with friends.
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Since smartphones combine many functions in one device,
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they've become an essential part of daily life.
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Another type of technology that many young people enjoy using is social media and content creation platforms.
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For example, a lot of teenagers spend time making short videos,
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sharing photos or following online trends because these platforms allow them to express their personalities
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and interact with others on top of
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that AI tools are becoming increasingly popular among students
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and young professionals many people use AI to brainstorm ideas practice languages
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or support their studies more efficiently
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so overall I think young people tend to prefer technologies
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that are convenient interactive and highly connected to their lifestyles what are the differences between online
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and face-to-face communication well I think there are several clear differences between these these two forms of communication.
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First of all, face-to-face communication is usually more emotional and personal.
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When people talk directly, they can see facial expressions,
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body language, and eye contact,
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which helps conversations feel more genuine and meaningful.
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As a result, misunderstandings are less likely to happen in contrast online communication is much more convenient
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and flexible people can communicate instantly regardless of distance
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which is especially useful for work study
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or maintaining long-distance relationships another difference is the depth of interaction I feel
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that online conversations are sometimes shorter and more superficial
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because people tend to rely on texting
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or emojis instead of having deep discussions meanwhile face-to-face conversations often create stronger emotional bonds
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so yeah although online communication offers convenience face-to-face interaction still plays an important role in building real human connection
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Do you think technology has changed the way people communicate?
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Absolutely.
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I think technology has dramatically changed the way people communicate nowadays.
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The biggest reason is that communication has become much faster and more convenient.
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People can now send messages,
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make video calls
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or share information instantly no matter where they are this was almost impossible in the past another reason is
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that technology has changed people's communication habits for example many people nowadays prefer texting
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or sending voice messages instead of having long face-to-face conversations I think communication has become more immediate
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but sometimes less personal at the same time technology has also
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made communication more global people can easily connect with individuals from different countries cultures
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and backgrounds through social media and online communities so overall
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while technology has made communication more efficient
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and accessible I think it has also changed the emotional depth
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and style of human interaction what negative effects does technology have
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on people's relationships well I think technology can negatively affect relationships in several ways
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if people become too dependent on it first of all technology
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can reduce the amount of real-life interaction between people nowadays many individuals spend too much time on their phones
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or social media even when they are together physically over time this may weaken emotional connections

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About This Lesson

In this lesson, you will practice your English listening and speaking skills using the shadowing technique, inspired by a discussion on the evolution of technology. By shadowing native speakers, you will enhance your pronunciation, improve your rhythm, and expand your vocabulary. This exercise will allow you to immerse yourself in the nuances of English conversation, particularly focusing on modern topics such as communication and technology. Engaging with content that highlights daily life and technological shifts can be particularly beneficial for IELTS speaking practice, as these themes frequently arise in the exam.

Key Vocabulary & Phrases

  • Modern technology - Advancements in tools and devices that enhance daily life.
  • Convenient - Something that is easy to use or access.
  • Multifunctional - A device or service that serves multiple purposes.
  • Emotional bonds - Connections between individuals that are rooted in feelings.
  • Online communication - Exchanging information through the internet.
  • Face-to-face interaction - Direct communication involving personal presence.
  • Misunderstandings - Confusions that arise from misinterpreted communication.
  • AI tools - Software applications that utilize artificial intelligence for various tasks.

Practice Tips

When using a shadowing app or participating in a shadowing site, it's essential to mimic not just the words but also the intonation and pauses of the speaker. Start by listening to a short segment of the video; since the tone is conversational yet informative, pay attention to the natural flow of speech. Repeat immediately after hearing a phrase, allowing yourself to sync your speech with the speaker’s timing.

Practice in chunks; for instance, pause the video after every few sentences to repeat what you heard. This method can help with retaining the meaning and enhancing fluency. Since the content focuses on young people and technology, try to connect it with personal experiences; discuss your own technology use or how technology affects communication today. This kind of connection can make your shadowing practice more relevant and engaging, thereby improving your overall speaking ability in English.

Lastly, don’t shy away from practicing with variations in speed. Once you're comfortable with the normal pace, try slowing it down to focus on clarity, and then gradually work back up to the original speed. Such versatility is invaluable when preparing for exams like IELTS, where comprehension and expression are key to achieving a high score.

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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