Pratique du Shadowing: If You Want to be Fluent in English....Dream in English. - Apprendre l'anglais à l'oral avec YouTube

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If you want to be fluent in English, dream in English.
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But how?
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They say that dreaming in English is the strongest sign of fluency.
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So, in today's video, I'm going to break down what it takes for you to dream in English with easy, practical exercises.
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The more English your brain processes during the day,
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the more it shows up at night.
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So photo chit chat is an easy exercise that I like to practice
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and I like to give to my students to practice to get in the habit of speaking English.
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Here's how it works.
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Pick any pic from your camera roll.
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Then set a 30 second timer.
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for 30 seconds.
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The only rule is don't stop.
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Here are some talking points to help you speak.
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You can talk about the setting of the photo,
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the character in the photo,
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the colours, shapes, and textures,
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and finally how the photo makes you feel.
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Dive into your emotions.
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What memory does the photo bring up for you?
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I took this photo on a jetty,
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which is like a wooden pier that juts out into the sea.
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In this photo you can see Chang jumping on the right-hand side of the image.
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She's wearing a white vest holding a yellow fan and wearing a light pastel yellow skirt.
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The skirt is frilly and flowy.
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There are some boats on the water and they are red and blue.
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This photo makes me feel a sense of joy and freedom when I look at it.
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When you see a street sign that you like,
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snap a picture and then make a sentence using one word from that picture.
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For example, a puppet is a moveable creature,
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usually controlled by a human,
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who we call the puppeteer.
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Now the puppet can be a human,
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an animal, or some kind of creature,
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and it's controlled by wooden rods and it's usually on strings,
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so the puppeteer moves its arms and legs.
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Now, I'm going to make a sentence using the word puppet.
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The master puppeteer controlled the puppet and made his arms and legs move and dance.
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I'm not sure.
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Believe there is good in the world.
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To believe means to think something is true or to feel that something is possible.
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So, my example sentence.
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I believe that I can grow every day.
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I believe in the power of my mind and that if I invest in my education and knowledge,
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I can succeed.
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If you don't have English signs where you live, then that's fine.
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You can translate the signs with your phone and then do the exercise as I just showed you.
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Oh and by the way,
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if you haven't already, then translate your phone's language into English.
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Thank me later.
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Now if we want to dream in English,
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what's the one thing that we need need to do every day.
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Mmm.
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When you're walking around, quietly narrate what you see around you.
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Not translating from your language,
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but just observing and expressing what you see in your English thoughts.
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This looks like a vintage clothes shop.
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I like the mannequins outside.
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I like their wooden arms.
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Hmm, that skirt's nice.
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Right, moving on.
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The next way to think in English is to compliment strangers.
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Silently.
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Look at people around you and find one genuine English compliment for them.
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For example, I like this couple riding the pedicab pedicab.
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They look like a beautiful couple.
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Beautiful.
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Thank you.
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He looks like a positive guy.
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He's putting his thumbs up to me.
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This man who was holding a bag of plants looks peaceful and happy.
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When you focus on the good in others,
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you build a more positive mindset,
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which often reflects back in how people treat you.
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Now, I'm feeling good.
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This is a beautiful I want to teach you some English using the world around me.
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So, I am next to a plant,
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and this plant has many green leaves.
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Behind that, there is a Panasonic fan.
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This is an electric fan, and it's not on.
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This fan is on.
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This is the sign of the cafe we are in, Namia.
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Beneath it, there are some decorations.
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Gold and green tinsel is hanging from the doorframe.
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It looks pretty.
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Over here, we have a red and cream lantern with flowers on the side.
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These are Chinese characters.
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The decorations inside are very aesthetic.
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There are posters on the wall.
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Here, the barista is taking the tea towel off the coffee machine.
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A small wicker chair is sitting on a colourful tiled floor.
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By the way, wicker is woven by hand,
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which means someone carefully cross the pieces over and under each other.
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This is a tin, or a can,
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of pineapple juice with a paper straw.
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Time to sip.
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That's refreshing.
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Now, for my next practical tip to improve your English,
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it's to go to an English-speaking country and speak with a native every day.
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Oh, but wait, that's not easy.
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So, my friends, I have built a roleplay exercise with J.I.,
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who is an AI version of me,
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who can help you practice English-speaking scenarios like being in a cafe,
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like going to a job interview,
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or any custom roleplay scenario that you would like to speak about.
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This is a wonderful way to practice your English and speak with a native speaker every day.
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You can download the app or go to sproutlanguage.com and try J.I for seven days completely free.
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The next idea is to keep a dream book,
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which is a small notebook like this one,
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by the side of your bed so that when you wake up you can open it and write down
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words or sentences from your dreams.
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Now if you can't remember your dreams you can just write any sentence or word that comes to your head.
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Another exercise that you can practice is the what-if questions.
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What if the sky was red?
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What if a cat got up on its hind legs and started walking and talking?
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Tonight we eat mice.
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What if you could become fluent in English just in one month.
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These what-if questions get you thinking about possibility.
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What is possible?
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Anything.
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I would recommend that you carry a small notebook like this so that it can fit in your pocket wherever you go.
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You never know when a new English word or a wonderful idea may appear.
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You don't dream in a language you study.
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You dream in a language that you feel.
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The words that you learn during a funny,
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scary or moving moment will stick in your memory better than any textbook exercise ever will.
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You can watch comedy shows that make you laugh.
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My personal favorite is a show called Peep Show which is a British comedy and that's perfect for advanced learners.
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You can also watch nature documentaries on the BBC.
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David Attenborough would be my recommendation.
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You can listen to podcasts about topics that you love or read books about topics that you love.
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Sorry, just got interrupted by some music there.
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But speaking of music, you can use music that genuinely moves you.
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My favorite band is called the Red Hot Chili Peppers,
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and I would recommend the album Stadium Arcadium.
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It's musically wonderful, and again,
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you can learn from the lyrics,
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especially if you open up Spotify on your phone and you read the lyrics as you're listening to the music.
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Now, I am sitting on a metal bench.
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The sun is shining, it's hot,
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so I've got my sunglasses.
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In England, in Britain, we call sunglasses sunnies and they are plural.
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A pair of sunnies.
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I'm putting my sunnies on my face.
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A lot of my students say that they feel more confident when speaking English,
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almost like they have a different personality.
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Is the same true for you?
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Pause this video now and let me know in the comments.
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Do you feel more confident when you speak English?
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Like you have a different language personality?
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I'm curious.
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I just bought this broly because it's hot.
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And a broly is an umbrella in British English.
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Right now I'm being patient.
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I'm patiently waiting on this bench bench and patiently waiting to become fluent in English.
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They say it takes around 6 to 18 months to become fluent in English,
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however I think that you can do it in 6 if you start the habit today and practice immersing yourself in English.
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Now if you're looking for a place to do that,
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to practice immersing yourself in English,
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then I built a website and an app called sproutlanguage.com which you can download,
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link in the description.
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It's an all-in-one place to to immerse yourself in English.
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Thank you for watching.
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I hope this video was useful.
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Download Sprouts, and I will see you in the next one.

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Context & Background

In the quest for fluency in English, dreaming in English stands as a pivotal milestone. This idea, discussed in a popular YouTube video, emphasizes that the more we engage with English throughout our waking hours, the more it permeates our subconscious during sleep. The speaker introduces practical exercises that aim to boost English fluency, showcasing how our daily interactions with the language can enhance our dream experiences in English as well. One such exercise involves using photographs to stimulate conversation, thereby integrating English into our daily thought processes.

Top 5 Phrases for Daily Communication

  • "I believe that I can grow every day." - A powerful affirmation that underscores personal development.
  • "This photo makes me feel a sense of joy and freedom." - A great way to express emotions associated with memories.
  • "The master puppeteer controlled the puppet." - An illustrative example of how to describe actions and characters.
  • "What memory does the photo bring up for you?" - A reflective question that encourages deeper thinking about experiences.
  • "You can translate the signs with your phone." - A practical solution for language barriers in your environment.

Step-by-step Shadowing Guide

To improve your English pronunciation effectively, follow this structured shadowing guide based on the exercises shared in the video:

  1. Select a Photo: Choose a picture from your camera roll that resonates with you. Whether it captures a meaningful moment or simply piques your interest, this will serve as the foundation for your exercise.
  2. Set a Timer: Limit yourself to 30 seconds. During this time, speak spontaneously about the image. This mirrors the idea of "Shadow Speak," where you practice thinking and articulating in English under timed conditions.
  3. Describe Details: Focus on the specifics—comment on the setting, the subjects, and even your feelings related to the photo. This helps develop your vocabulary and enhances your ability to express complex ideas.
  4. Expand Your Thoughts: Use emotions to dive deeper into your thoughts. For instance, link your feelings about the photo to personal memories. This practice not only builds fluency but also empowers you to connect emotionally in English.
  5. Practice Regularly: Engage in this exercise regularly. The more familiar you become speaking spontaneously, the more confidently you will dream in English. By integrating shadowing site materials and utilizing platforms like shadowspeak, you can refine your skills further.

Remember, dreaming in English is not just about sleep; it's about cultivating an environment where English flows effortlessly through your consciousness. By practicing these exercises and incorporating "shadow speak" techniques, you will gradually improve your fluency and pronunciation.

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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