Pratique du Shadowing: No Grammar, No Memorizing — This Is How I Became Fluent in English - Apprendre l'anglais à l'oral avec YouTube

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A few years ago, I was sitting in a small room,
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A few years ago, I was sitting in a small room,
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holding an English book in my hands,
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trying again and again to understand grammar rules.
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But no matter how hard I tried,
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nothing stayed in my mind,
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and I felt completely stuck.
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Every day, I would memorize new words,
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and every day, I would forget most of them.
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And when someone spoke English in front of me,
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my mind went blank and I could not say even a simple sentence.
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I remember one moment very clearly.
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Someone asked me a simple question in English and I understood it,
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but I could not answer.
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And that small moment made me feel so embarrassed that I decided something had to change.
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So I stopped doing what everyone told me to do.
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I stopped focusing on grammar rules all the time
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and I stopped forcing myself to memorize long vocabulary lists because it was not helping me speak.
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Instead, I started doing just one simple thing every day,
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and that one thing completely changed my English.
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I started listening every single day.
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Not just random listening, but simple and easy English that I could slowly understand,
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even if I did not understand everything at first.
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At the beginning, it felt strange because I was not studying like before,
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and I thought maybe I was wasting my time.
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But I trusted the process and continued.
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I listened to short stories,
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I listened to conversations, and sometimes I listened to the same audio again and again,
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until the sounds started to feel familiar.
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Slowly, something surprising started to happen.
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My brain began to understand English without translating every word,
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and I noticed that I was not thinking about grammar rules anymore,
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but I was still understanding.
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After some weeks, I started understanding more than before,
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And after some months, I noticed that I could think in English without forcing myself.
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And then one day, I spoke a full sentence,
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naturally, without fear, without stopping,
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and without thinking too much.
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That was the moment I realized,
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fluency is not about grammar,
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and it is not about memorizing.
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Fluency comes from daily exposure and simple listening.
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So if you want to improve your English, do this.
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Start listening to easy English every day.
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Choose simple stories and conversations.
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Do not worry if you do not understand everything.
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Just keep listening and stay patient.
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You can listen while walking,
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while resting, or even before sleeping.
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Because the more you listen,
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the more your brain learns quietly.
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And slowly, without pressure, your English will improve.
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So from today, start this one simple habit.
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Daily listening.
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Trust the process, stay consistent,
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and you will see the change.
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If I can do it,
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you can do it too.
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If you like this video,
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don't forget to like, subscribe, and comment.
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I will listen every day.
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See you in the next video.

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About This Lesson

In this lesson, you will learn how to embrace a natural approach to improving your English speaking skills without the stress of complicated grammar rules or rote memorization. Instead of focusing solely on traditional study methods, this lesson emphasizes the importance of daily listening to simple and accessible English content. You’ll practice developing fluency by allowing your brain to absorb language intuitively, leading to natural conversations and enhanced understanding. This method encourages you to engage with the language in a way that feels effortless and enjoyable, ultimately making your English speaking practice more effective.

Key Vocabulary & Phrases

  • Fluency - the ability to speak a language smoothly and without hesitation.
  • Grammar rules - the set of rules that govern the structure of a language.
  • Memorize - to commit information to memory for recall.
  • Listening exposure - regular engagement with spoken language through audio content.
  • Simple English - language that is easy to understand, typically without complex vocabulary or structures.
  • Natural conversation - speaking in a relaxed, informal manner that resembles everyday communication.
  • Short stories - brief narratives that are often easy to follow and comprehend.
  • Patience - the ability to remain calm and composed while awaiting results or progress.

Practice Tips

To effectively practice your English speaking skills, consider using a technique known as shadowspeaks. This involves listening to audio materials—such as short stories or realistic conversations—and then immediately repeating what you hear. Aim to match the rhythm and intonation of the speaker while you speak aloud. Start with slower audio versions if necessary, gradually increasing the speed as you become more comfortable.

As you engage in this listening practice, remember to keep your environment relaxed. This could mean listening while walking or before sleeping, making the experience less formal and more enjoyable. By adopting this less structured approach, you can significantly improve English pronunciation through consistent exposure to varied speaking patterns.

Moreover, don’t hesitate to repeat the audio multiple times. The concept of shadowspeak allows your brain to become attuned to the sounds and flow of English without the pressure of understanding every single word. As your skills develop over time, you will find that speaking naturally in English, including during your IELTS speaking practice, feels more intuitive and less daunting.

Stay patient and committed to your daily practice, and you will gradually notice improvements in both your confidence and fluency.

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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