Pratique du Shadowing: RGV cities warn residents over wastewater systems clogged by wipes and debris - Apprendre l'anglais à l'oral avec YouTube

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at six, it is something we all deal with.
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What we flushed down the toilet is having a big impact on city sewage.
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Thanks for joining us at six.
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I'm Dina Herrera Garza and I'm Javier Guerra.
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Channel 5's Karen Lucero got a firsthand look inside an Alamo lift station and Karen,
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what did you find and what are community members saying?
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Well, take a look at this.
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At first glance, your eyes may immediately go to the pipes,
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but if you take a closer look,
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look, this is actually wh Alamo lift station.
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City it opened it today and fo wipes and other debris in isn't the only one dealin in recent weeks,
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San Ben West ago posted reminders to know what they flush a impacts city systems.
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It' Belia Rocha knows well pe toilet,
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white bees, wher Rocha has lived in South four years.
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She says she's cans and bottles into a n believes it costs sewage home.
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Yes.
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Two times on t Esperanza Guadalupe La Fu thing is happening at her People shouldn't litter on the street,
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on vacant lots or in the bathroom stalls,
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especially because it ultimately hurts themselves.
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What these women describe can be seen underground.
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Animal City leaders showed us the toilet paper,
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wipes, and other items clogging their system.
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We've seen stuffed animals.
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We've seen all types of different materials,
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rags, you know, you name it.
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It doesn't just mean that it was flushed.
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It could have been thrown into inlet.
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Mayor Jr Garza says items flushed down toilets or thrown into drains can build up over time.
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It can cause equipment to work harder than it should,
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leading to costly repairs.
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Sometimes we have to replace pumps.
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Sometimes we have to replace different aspects of the lift station,
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which can be very, very costly for the city.
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It adds up to thousands of dollars for the city.
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If the system becomes overworked,
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homes could feel the impact.
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Well, they'll start seeing backups.
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You know, that's when you start seeing backups.
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That's when you might start smelling a certain odor.
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So those kinds of things,
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right, is what they might experience.
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Preventing these problems starts with us.
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Cities across the valley want us to think about what we flushed down the drain,
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a thought that La Fuente agrees with.
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Be careful and throw away your trash in the trash bin.
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City officials tell me crews check these lift stations every day.
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There's a total of 27 in the city.
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They also use specialized vector trucks to remove debris and keep the system running.
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The mayor says the city currently has five of those trucks and plans to continue expanding its fleet as the city grows.
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In studio, Karen Lucero, Channel 5 News.

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Why practice speaking with this video?

This informative video discusses the critical issue of wastewater management in RGV cities and how improper disposal of items like wipes and other debris affects sewage systems. By practicing speaking with this content, you can develop a number of valuable skills. First, it cultivates your ability to articulate concerns clearly and persuasively, a crucial element in both informal conversations and more structured settings such as IELTS speaking practice. Engaging with this video allows you to familiarize yourself with everyday vocabulary related to environmental concerns, infrastructure, and community responsibility, all of which can enhance your conversational skills. Additionally, you can utilize the shadowing technique by mimicking the speakers' tone and pronunciation, which is beneficial for fluency and confidence.

Grammar & Expressions in Context

The video provides several examples of useful grammatical structures and expressions that can significantly enhance your spoken English:

  • Imperatives: The phrase "throw away your trash in the trash bin" showcases the use of imperatives for giving clear instructions. This is useful for making requests or directing actions.
  • Passive Voice: When the mayor mentions, "the system can become overworked," it highlights the passive construction, which is often used in formal contexts and when the doer of the action is not the focus. Using the passive voice can make your speech sound more sophisticated.
  • Conditional Sentences: Pay attention to constructions like "if the system becomes overworked, homes could feel the impact." These conditional phrases are essential for discussing hypothetical situations and their consequences.

Incorporating these structures into your conversations can help you convey your thoughts more clearly and effectively, enhancing your overall communication skills in English.

Common Pronunciation Traps

One of the challenges that English learners face is mastering pronunciation, especially when it comes to certain words and accents present in this video. Here are a few notable examples:

  • Infrastructure: This longer word can be tricky due to its multiple syllables. Breaking it down can aid in clarity. Practice pronouncing it slowly, emphasizing each syllable.
  • Clog: The vowel sounds can vary. Ensure that you pronounce it with a short 'o' sound, as mispronunciation can lead to confusion with similar-sounding words.
  • Items: In fast speech, the 't' can be softened or dropped. Focus on giving it a clear pronunciation to avoid misunderstandings.

Using a shadowing app to listen and repeat these words can help reinforce your pronunciation skills. Engage with the video to practice these words and phrases, allowing you to improve your speaking abilities while learning English with YouTube content effectively.

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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