Pratique du Shadowing: Teens Talk About Family - Apprendre l'anglais à l'oral avec YouTube

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I'm blessed to have really,
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I'm blessed to have really,
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really nice parents and they're always looking out for me.
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That being said though, you do quarrel sometimes.
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My relationship with my parents,
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I think, relatively is pretty good.
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Obviously there are the moments where being a teenager I don't really feel like talking to them,
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don't really feel like letting them into my life.
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When something's on my mind,
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I usually go to my friends about it about it.
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I don't really talk to my brother.
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I do find it difficult to talk to my parents
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because they put a lot of pressure on me so I can tell them anything,
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but that just makes me feel like maybe they just want to know
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and I'm not so sure if I want to tell them about some of my problems.
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I have a little brother who's about one years old,
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one year old, and my mom and I always argue
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because I have to watch him a lot and it's part of my job as a member of the family,
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I do have to look after my siblings.
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So I always think I should not have to look after them for very long.
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Every weekend we have a little family movie night where we just kick back and relax,
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watch a fun little movie.
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Most of our arguments are over what movie we watch.
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We don't exactly get along all that well.
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I mean, we argue a lot.
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And kind of everything turned into an argument and it's kind of hard to get along with him sometimes.
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Yeah.
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My sister's like, no, let's watch Rainbow Pony Unicorn Saves Happy Clownland.
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And I'm like, no, let's watch this awesome Terminator death movie.
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Well, being an only child is,
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it has its pros and cons.
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The pros are your parents kind of become your brothers and sisters,
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and they become your friends.
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The best thing about having a little sister is somebody to pick on.
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The cons are sometimes I do get lonely when my friends are away,
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and I have nothing to do except sit and think.
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The best thing, honestly, is that you always have somebody to talk to or hang out with.
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She dances in the living room all the time.
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And she sings really loudly in her room so that the whole house can hear.
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He makes irritating noises, and I tell him to stop more than once very nicely,
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and he doesn't stop.
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I have a big sister who I can really talk to about a lot of stuff,
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especially when, you know, I just,
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I feel my inhibitions hold me back from talking to my mom and dad about it.
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She also always dances around the house a lot.
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So that gets in the way of just going to do things.
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Like you have to wait for her to finish her plie or something before you can move.
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And I dance in public too. That too.
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Sometimes I just walk away.
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He calls me a loser and I like snap and I don't like it at all.
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I call everybody a loser so...
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But you call me a loser more than anyone else.
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That's true.
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Being an only child is fun to me
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because I don't really have to worry about some other kid running around the house
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or sharing something because I'm an only child and I get a lot of attention,
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which I like.
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So it's always nice just to have a sibling who's pretty much always there for you.

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About This Lesson

In this lesson, you will practice understanding and speaking about family dynamics as expressed by teenagers. By engaging with the content of the video titled "Teens Talk About Family," you will not only expand your vocabulary but also gain insight into common familial interactions. You'll practice discussing relationships with parents, siblings, and the emotional complexities that accompany them. The reflective nature of this dialogue provides an excellent opportunity to enhance your listening comprehension while using the shadowing technique to improve your speaking fluency and pronunciation.

Key Vocabulary & Phrases

  • Quarrel: a heated argument or disagreement.
  • Pressure: a feeling of stress or urgency to meet expectations.
  • Members of the family: individuals who make up a household, such as parents and siblings.
  • Family movie night: a scheduled time for family members to watch a movie together.
  • Only child: a person who has no siblings.
  • Inhibitions: feelings or mental barriers that restrict someone from taking action.
  • Pick on: to tease or bully someone.
  • Make irritating noises: sounds that annoy others.

Practice Tips

To effectively use the shadowing technique, listen to the video and repeat each sentence aloud, mimicking the speaker's tone, speed, and intonation. Since this video features teenagers discussing relatable topics, the speed is conversational yet slightly animated, which makes it perfect for practicing expressive speech. Aim to pause after each sentence if you need to catch up; however, strive for a natural flow as you become more comfortable. Be sure to embrace the cadence and emotion behind their words, as this will enhance your overall speaking abilities.

Additionally, consider selecting specific segments of the video such as the family movie night discussion or the challenges of being an only child, and practice shadowspeaks by replaying these sections multiple times. The repetition will reinforce your vocabulary and enable you to engage in similar conversations. Whether you are practicing with a language partner or alone, the goal is to make the phrases your own while gaining confidence in sharing your thoughts about family experiences as you learn English with YouTube.

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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