Pratique du Shadowing: JENNIE Reveals Her Biggest Cheerleader & Life As A BLACKPINK Girl | Ask Me Anything | ELLE - Apprendre l'anglais à l'oral avec YouTube

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I hate choosing between so many things.
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I hate choosing between so many things.
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Hi, I'm Jenny and today I'm gonna let Al ask me anything.
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I can't leave my house without headphones.
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Because I love listening to music.
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I feel the most powerful when I'm Blackpink.
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Having my girls by my side and doing what we love,
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performing on stage, interacting with fans, I think.
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Yeah.
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What is your favorite part of your career?
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Well, I've gotten a lot of advices in my life,
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but recently I'm going to go with It's okay to slow down and take your time.
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What is your favorite part of your career?
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So the last time I was in set was,
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I think, for our video shutdown for Blackpink
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and we didn't sleep for a good four days
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and we had to shoot right through it
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and there was a lot of choreographies to do
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which we actually learned in the spot so yeah that was very memorable Seoul,
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my house with my dogs and my family.
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I always like to stay creative every day.
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If I watch anything, if I listen to anything,
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I try to be inspired.
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But recently, I'll have to say working on a new album,
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Born Pink for Blackpink.
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Just being in the studio,
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hanging out with the girls and producer Teddy.
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Whatever conversation we have, it becomes a part of our story.
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So I think, yeah, being in the studio.
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The Chanel look that I had last March in Paris.
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I had a black puffy jacket with a subtle Chanel logo and a matching set inside,
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a cute mini skirt and a corset.
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I did this really cute braided hair that I've never tried before but turned out to be really amazing.
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I loved it.
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And then I had a little ribbon sock with a cute,
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cute high heel moment.
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What are your favorite cheerleader?
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My biggest cheerleader?
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Number one cheerleader of all time is my mom, of course.
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And I think the girls.
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Like, we love supporting each other and always rooting for what they've got going on in their lives.
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What are your favorite comfort food?
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My favorite comfort food is nurungji,
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and you guys could look it up.
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So I carry my own nurungji in my suitcase everywhere I go.
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So I could eat it while I'm traveling or at work or at home.
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So I have it in my bag pretty much every day.
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I hate choosing between so many things.
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Three things I can't live without.
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My family, my friends and my fans.
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Three apps I need in my life.
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That I get really shy when I'm speaking English and when I'm doing interviews.
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I don't think people realise like how nervous I am inside I'm inside and like I'm literally shaking inside,
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but yeah, try to keep it cool.
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I'm most proud of...
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me.
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But I look back to all the works that I've done
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so far and it's really amazing because I don't really get the time to appreciate,
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you know, everything that has been a dream of mine that I've accomplished.
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So, yeah, when those moments go by, I get really proud.
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It's a proud me.
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Thank you so much for hanging out with me and Elle today.
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Bye!

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Why practice speaking with this video?

Practicing speaking with this video featuring Jennie from BLACKPINK provides an engaging context that appeals to fans and English learners alike. As Jennie shares personal anecdotes and insights into her career, you can hear authentic conversational English in action. This helps you to improve your English pronunciation and understand the natural flow of speech. By mimicking her responses, you can strengthen your speaking skills using the shadowing technique, which involves repeating what you hear almost simultaneously. This not only enhances your ability to produce sounds correctly but also raises your fluency by familiarizing you with everyday expressions and vocabulary.

Grammar & Expressions in Context

Throughout the video, Jennie employs various grammatical structures and expressions that are helpful for learners:

  • Present Continuous Tense: Jennie frequently uses the present continuous tense while describing ongoing actions, such as “I’m gonna let Al ask me anything.” This tense conveys activities happening in the moment, a crucial aspect of spoken English.
  • Simple Present for Habits: When Jennie says, “I always like to stay creative every day,” she utilizes the simple present tense to express habits or routines. This is essential for learners to articulate their daily activities.
  • Expressions of Opinion: Phrases like “I think” or “I would have to say” reflect personal opinions and make conversations more engaging. Using these expressions will help you to convey your viewpoints effectively.
  • Descriptive Adjectives: Jennie's descriptions of her outfits, such as “a black puffy jacket” or “cute high heel moment,” showcase how to vividly describe objects. This is a valuable skill for enhancing your English speaking and writing descriptions.

Common Pronunciation Traps

When learning English through this video, pay close attention to words and phrases that may present challenges:

  • “Nurungji”: As a cultural term, mastering its pronunciation may be tricky. It emphasizes the importance of recognizing and practicing unique vocabulary.
  • “Chanel”: This brand name has distinct pronunciation that could be mispronounced if not practiced. Listening closely to how Jennie says it can help you learn the proper articulation.
  • Vowel Sounds: Sounds like “cute” and “puffy” contain specific vowel pronunciations that are pivotal for clear speech. Focusing on these sounds while shadowing can significantly improve your overall English pronunciation.

By incorporating these techniques and insights while watching, you can maximize your learning experience. Use this video as an exciting way to learn English with YouTube, allowing you to embrace the dynamic nature of conversational language and practice your shadow speak skills.

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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