Pratique du Shadowing: The distinctly Finnish designs of Marimekko - Apprendre l'anglais à l'oral avec YouTube

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Seth Doan is sending us a colorful postcard from Finland,
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Seth Doan is sending us a colorful postcard from Finland,
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headquarters of famed design house Merimako.
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Spring comes late in Finland,
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but when the weather finally turns,
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some Finns head for community gardens.
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I think this is the biggest one.
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But they all have little homes?
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Yeah, not all.
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Some are only gardens.
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There are about 60 around the country where folks can tend to 6,000 privately leased plots.
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What are these little blue flowers everywhere?
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It's called sinivuokko, some of the first flowers that we have.
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Little signs of spring.
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Yeah.
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The gardens are inspiration for Maja Loeckri,
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who for the last two decades has been dreaming up designs for the Finnish fabric,
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homeware and fashion company, Marimekko.
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I just draw, draw and draw and draw and afterwards I have a look what did I draw.
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Proof of her more successful designs sit in her cabinet.
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This is actually the Siirtola Puutaraha.
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This is the community garden?
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Yes.
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Her illustrations also make it onto massive pieces of fabric.
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Marimeko prints about a million yards a year.
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This is one of Loekuri's designs based on the community garden.
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Names including seagull, stones and bouquet,
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nature is a frequent, if abstract,
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influence for the company's bold graphic designs.
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What does marimekko mean?
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Marimekko means Mary's dress, a girl's dress, essentially.
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Kind of the every woman?
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Exactly.
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Sana Kaisa-Niko started as a sales clerk.
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Now she's a senior executive at the company's Helsinki headquarters,
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which is awash in patterns,
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whether on doorways, employees, or dishes in the cafeteria.
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Marimeko got a boost in 1960,
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when one of its dresses was worn on this Sports Illustrated cover.
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To see Jackie Kennedy on the cover of a magazine changed things.
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That was a jackpot, yes, absolutely.
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In the 1970s, Marimekko sheets and housewares were sold in the U.S at stores including Crate and Barrel.
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More recently, they partnered with Target, Ikea and Uniqlo.
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But for Finns, Marimekko has always been the brand.
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I think almost all Finns have something from Marimekko in their home.
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Injecting a little color to dreary post-war Finland was the idea behind this company,
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founded 75 years ago by Armi Rattia.
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Her husband owned a textile company,
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but their fabric designs were so bold,
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Finns did not know what to make of them.
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So, Armi then had an idea to create a fashion show
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to inspire people what to make out of the fabrics that they created.
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So, she starts having dresses sewn,
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has a fashion show, and it clicks?
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Yes, indeed, immediately.
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Finns tend to be a bit more sort of introvert and kind of quiet and polite,
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so it's this nice thing that sometimes the kind of loud side of your character may then come out through your garments.
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Exactly, or like a bold print.
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Finnish fashion designer Irvin Latimer has never worked with Marimekko,
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but like everyone here grew up with the brand.
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They've created this Marimekko universe, right?
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And we are kind of now all walking in that.
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Some of the designs in this universe have endured for decades.
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This signature poppy pattern, Unico,
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has been printed since 1964.
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Designer Maiolo Ekuri finds inspiration from what's right around her,
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or just maybe from something deeper.
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Where does it come from?
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Coming from the Finnish DNA.
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From the Finnish DNA.
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It's deep inside you.
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Yeah.

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About This Lesson

In this lesson, learners will delve into the colorful world of Finnish design through the lens of the celebrated design house, Marimekko. You'll practice your English speaking skills while exploring the themes of nature, community, and creativity, as discussed in a recent video about Marimekko’s journey and its impact on Finnish culture. This lesson will help you articulate thoughts about artistic expression, design inspiration, and cultural significance, which are valuable topics for IELTS speaking practice. Prepare to enhance your ability to communicate rich ideas in English!

Key Vocabulary & Phrases

  • Community gardens - areas where people grow plants collectively.
  • Fabric designs - patterns created for the textile industry.
  • Graphic designs - art and visual content primarily created for print and digital media.
  • Spring flowers - floral blooms that typically emerge in the season of spring.
  • Every woman - a term that signifies inclusivity in fashion.
  • Bold colors - vivid and striking shades used in design.
  • Influence of nature - the impact that the natural environment has on artistic creation.
  • Fashion show - an event displaying new clothing designs.

Practice Tips

When practicing your English speaking skills, especially in the context of this video, consider using a shadowing technique. Since the transcript captures a natural, conversational tone, try shadowing speech to improve your English pronunciation. This means you'll listen closely to the narrator and repeat phrases immediately after hearing them, mimicking the speed and intonation.

The pacing of this video is moderate, making it suitable for learners at various levels. To effectively use a shadowing app, select shorter segments of the video that resonate with you—perhaps when discussing the community garden or fabric designs. By focusing on these specific phrases and actively repeating them, you'll not only improve your vocabulary but also gain confidence in your speaking abilities.

Incorporating this practice into your routine will enhance both your fluency and the ability to narrate your thoughts about art and culture, making it an excellent addition to your IELTS speaking practice. Remember, it's all about clarity and expression, so take your time and enjoy the process of learning through the colorful world of Marimekko!

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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