Pratique du Shadowing: Shadowing Technique: The Fastest Way to Speak English Like a Native | English Listening Practice - Apprendre l'anglais à l'oral avec YouTube

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Hello everyone, welcome to Fluent English Stories.
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Have you ever wondered why you can read English perfectly, but freeze when it's time to speak?
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You understand grammar, you know thousands of words, but when you try to talk, the words just don't come out naturally.
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What if I told you there's a technique that can fix this problem?
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A technique used by professional interpreters and language experts around the world.
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Today, I'm going to share with you the shadowing method, and I promise by the end of this session,
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you'll understand exactly how to use it to transform your speaking skills.
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My friend, let me ask you something.
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When you were a baby, how did you learn your first language?
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Did you study grammar books?
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Did you memorize vocabulary lists?
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Of course not.
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You listened to people around you, and you tried to copy them.
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You repeated sounds, words, and sentences until they became natural.
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Shadowing works on the same principle, but it's designed specifically for adults learning a new language.
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Let me explain what shadowing actually is.
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Imagine you're walking outside on a sunny day.
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You have a shadow that follows you everywhere, copying every move you make.
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Shadowing in language learning is similar.
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You listen to English audio, and you speak along with it at the same time, trying to be the shadow of that voice.
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You match the speed, the rhythm, the pronunciation, everything.
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You become one with the speaker.
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Now, I know what you're thinking.
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This sounds simple, maybe too simple, but here's the truth, my friend.
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The most powerful techniques are often the simplest ones.
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Shadowing is simple to understand, but it's incredibly powerful when you practice it correctly.
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Let me tell you why this technique works so well.
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First, shadowing trains your mouth muscles.
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Yes, you heard that right.
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Speaking English uses different muscles than speaking your native language.
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Your tongue, your lips, your jaw, they all need to move in new ways.
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When you shadow a native speaker, you're training these muscles to move correctly.
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It's like going to the gym, but for your speaking ability.
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Second, shadowing improves your pronunciation automatically.
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You don't need to study phonetics or worry about complicated rules.
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You just listen and copy.
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Your brain naturally starts to recognize the correct sounds, and your mouth learns to produce them.
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It's learning through imitation, just like when you were a child.
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Third, shadowing teaches you the music of English.
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Every language has its own melody, its own rhythm.
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English has stress patterns, intonation changes, and natural flow.
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These things are almost impossible to learn from textbooks.
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But shadowing makes them natural.
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You absorb them without even thinking about it.
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Fourth, shadowing builds your confidence.
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When you can speak along with a native speaker, without stopping, without struggling, you feel powerful.
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You realize that yes, you can speak English fluently.
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This confidence is gold, my friend.
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Confidence is often the only thing standing between you and fluent English.
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Now, let me share with you the exact steps to start shadowing today.
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You don't need expensive materials or special equipment.
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You just need a device to play audio and your voice.
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That's it.
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Step one, choose the right material.
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This is crucial.
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Don't choose something too difficult.
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If you're a beginner, choose audio where the speaker talks slowly and clearly.
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Maybe a podcast for English learners or a simple story.
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If you're intermediate, you can use news reports or interviews.
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advanced learners can try movies, TV shows, or even fast-paced conversations.
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The key is this.
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You should understand at least 70% of what you hear.
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If you understand less, the material is too difficult.
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If you understand everything easily, it's too easy.
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Step 2.
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Listen without speaking first.
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Just listen to a short section, maybe 30 seconds or one minute.
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Don't try to repeat yet.
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Just listen and try to understand the general meaning.
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Get familiar with the content, the voice, the speed.
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This is your warm-up.
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Step 3.
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Now start shadowing.
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Play the same section again, but this time speak along with the speaker.
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Don't pause the audio.
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Speak at the same time as the speaker, like you're their echo.
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Try to match everything.
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The words, the speed, the tone, the emotion.
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If you miss some words, don't stop.
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Keep going.
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The goal is not perfection.
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The goal is practice.
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Step four, repeat the same section multiple times.
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This is where the magic happens.
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The first time you shadow, you might catch 50%.
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The second time, maybe 60%.
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The third time, 70%.
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Each repetition makes you better.
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Don't move to a new section until you feel comfortable with the current one.
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Step 5.
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Gradually increase the length.
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Start with short sentences, maybe 10 to 15 seconds.
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When you feel confident, move to 30 seconds, then 1 minute, then longer.
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Build your stamina slowly.
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It's like running.
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You don't start with a marathon, you start with short distances.
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Step 6.
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Record yourself.
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I know, I know.
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Most people hate hearing their own voice.
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But trust me, this step is incredibly valuable.
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Record yourself shadowing, then compare it with the original audio.
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You'll hear the differences clearly.
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Maybe you're speaking too fast or too slow.
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Maybe you're not stressing the right words.
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This feedback is pure gold.
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Step seven, practice regularly.
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Here's the truth, my friend.
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15 minutes of shadowing every day is better than two hours once a week.
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Consistency beats intensity.
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Make shadowing part of your daily routine, maybe while you're cooking or during your commute or before bed.
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Just 15 minutes a day.
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That's all you need.
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Let me give you some practical tips to make your shadowing practice more effective.
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First, focus on sounds, not spelling.
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English spelling is crazy, we all know that.
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The word enough doesn't sound like it looks, so forget about spelling when you shadow.
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Just focus on the sounds you hear.
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Train your ears and your mouth, not your eyes.
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Second, don't worry about understanding every word at first.
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Yes, understanding is important, but when you're shadowing, the priority is copying the sounds and rhythm.
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You can look up unknown words later.
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If you stop every time you hear a new word, you'll break the flow.
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And flow is what we're trying to build.
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Third, use your body.
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I'm serious.
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When native speakers talk, they use their whole body.
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They move their hands.
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They change their facial expressions.
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They use energy.
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When you shadow, try to copy this too.
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It might feel silly at first, but it helps you connect with the emotion and natural expression of English.
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Fourth, vary your materials.
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Don't shadow the same podcast episode a hundred times.
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Use different sources.
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Try news.
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Try stories.
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Try conversations.
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Try interviews.
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Each type of material teaches you something different.
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News teaches you formal English.
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Conversations teach you casual English.
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Stories teach you descriptive English.
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Mix it up.
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Fifth, shadow content you enjoy.
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This is important.
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If you're bored, you won't practice.
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If you love science, shadow science podcasts.
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If you love cooking, shadow cooking shows.
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If you love sports, shadow sports commentary.
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When you enjoy the content, shadowing doesn't feel like study.
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It feels like fun.
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Now let me warn you about some common mistakes.
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First mistake.
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Choosing material that's too difficult.
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I see this all the time.
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Students want to shadow fast native conversations when they're still beginners.
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Don't do this.
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It will frustrate you and kill your motivation.
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Start easy, build confidence, then increase difficulty.
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Second mistake, trying to be perfect.
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Shadowing is not about perfection.
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It's about practice and progress.
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You won't sound like a native speaker after one week.
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That's okay.
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Every time you practice, you get a little better.
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A little better every day becomes a lot better over time.
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Third mistake, passive shadowing.
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Some people just repeat words without really trying to match the speaker.
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This doesn't work.
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You need to actively focus.
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Really try to copy the exact pronunciation, the exact rhythm, the exact feeling.
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It requires concentration and effort.
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But that effort brings results.
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Fourth mistake, giving up too soon.
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The first few times you shadow, it will feel strange.
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Your brain will feel tired.
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Your mouth will feel awkward.
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This is normal.
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This is your brain and body adapting to something new.
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Don't give up.
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Push through this uncomfortable phase.
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After a week or two, it becomes much easier.
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That's the power of shadowing, my friend.
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It connects your listening and speaking in a way that no other technique can.
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It builds a bridge between understanding English and producing English.
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Where should you find good shadowing materials?
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For beginners, look for podcasts designed for English learners.
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These podcasts usually speak clearly and at a comfortable speed.
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For intermediate learners, try news websites like BBC Learning English or Voice of America.
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For advanced learners, use TED Talks, YouTube interviews, audiobooks, or movie scenes with clear dialogue.
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Here's a pro tip.
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If you can find materials with transcripts, use them.
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When you have a transcript, you can read along while you shadow.
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This helps you connect the sounds with the spelling.
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Many podcasts and videos offer free transcripts.
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How long should you shadow each day?
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Even five minutes is better than nothing.
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But if you want real progress, aim for 15 to 20 minutes daily.
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Consistency is more important than duration.
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Find a time that works for you, morning or evening, and stick to it.
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Some students ask me, how long until I see results?
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If you shadow 15 minutes daily, you'll notice improvements within 2 to 3 weeks.
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Your pronunciation will get clearer.
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Your speaking will feel more natural.
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After two months, people will notice the change.
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After six months, the transformation can be dramatic.
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But this only happens if you practice regularly.
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You need patience and persistence.
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Think of it like learning a musical instrument.
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You practice a little every day, and slowly, beautifully, you improve.
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What if you feel embarrassed shadowing?
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Find a private space.
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Maybe your bedroom, your car, or a quiet park.
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You just need a place where you feel comfortable speaking without judgment.
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What if you don't have time?
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You have time.
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Can you wake up 15 minutes earlier?
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Can you use your lunch break?
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Can you shadow instead of scrolling social media before bed?
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Time is there.
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You just need to claim it.
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Let me give you a challenge.
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After you finish listening to this, choose one piece of English audio.
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Just one.
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Maybe a two-minute podcast clip.
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Listen to it once, then shadow it three times.
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That's your homework.
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That's your first step.
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See how it feels.
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Notice what's difficult and what's easy.
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Don't judge yourself.
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Then tomorrow, do it again.
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Build the habit one day at a time.
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You know what I love most about shadowing, it makes you an active learner.
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You're not just consuming English, you're producing it, you're engaging with it, you're making it yours.
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This active engagement creates real lasting improvement.
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My friend, you have everything you need to start today.
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You have audio available everywhere.
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You have your voice.
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You have the knowledge.
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The only thing missing is action, and that's up to you.
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If you commit to shadowing, if you practice regularly, if you stay patient and persistent, your English will transform.
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You'll speak with more confidence.
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You'll sound more natural.
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The words will flow instead of being forced.
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Take that first step today.
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Choose your audio, press play, and shadow.
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Your future fluent self will thank you.
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Remember, every expert was once a beginner.
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Every fluent speaker once struggled.
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The difference is they didn't give up.
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You can do this.
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I believe in you.
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Start today, practice tomorrow, improve forever.
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Thank you for being here with Fluent English Stories.
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Now go shadow and watch your English come alive.

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Why practice speaking with this video?

If you've ever felt confident reading English but freeze when it's time to speak, this video is for you. The shadowing technique is designed to help you overcome speaking hurdles through a dynamic and immersive practice method. By using the shadowspeak approach, where you imitate native speakers in real-time, you can experience the most natural way to unlock your speaking potential. This method not only enhances your spoken fluency but builds your confidence in communicating with others.

Practicing with this video provides several key benefits:

  • Engagement: By actively participating alongside a native speaker, you're more likely to retain what you learn and use it in real conversations.
  • Muscle Memory: Just as you would train your body at the gym, shadowing helps condition the muscles used in speech, leading to more fluid communication.
  • Automatic Pronunciation Improvement: Regular practice will naturally enhance your pronunciation, making it easier to be understood by native speakers.
  • Building Rhythm and Intonation: Shadowing allows you to absorb the unique musicality of English—stress patterns and intonation—leading to more natural-sounding speech.

Grammar & Expressions in Context

In this session, the speaker employs various linguistic structures that are essential for effective communication. Here are some key elements to observe:

  • Conditional Clauses: Phrases like "What if I told you" highlight ways to introduce hypothetical scenarios and engage listeners.
  • Imperatives: Commands such as "try to copy them" emphasize the importance of active participation in learning.
  • Present Simple Tense: The speaker frequently employs the present tense to convey facts and truths, making statements more immediate and relatable.
  • Interrogatives: Rhetorical questions such as "Did you study grammar books?" engage the audience and provoke thought, which is effective for learning.

Common Pronunciation Traps

While practicing shadow speech, you may encounter certain pronunciation challenges. Here are a few tricky words and phrases highlighted in the video:

  • Rhythm: The word can be challenging due to its unique phonetic structure, but shadowing helps internalize its proper pronunciation.
  • Confident: This word may pose a challenge for non-native speakers; practice by breaking it down into syllables and mimicking the stress patterns used by the speaker.
  • Powerful: Pay attention to the articulation of the 'p' and the fluid transition into the syllables following it, which are often rushed when speaking quickly.

Using a shadowing app or learn English with YouTube resources can further enhance your practice, making your shadowing experience more engaging. The more you immerse yourself in shadow speech, the more natural your English communication will become.

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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