Pratique du Shadowing: The Incredible Blind Chef - Apprendre l'anglais à l'oral avec YouTube

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[Music] this woman is legally blind but the same woman
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won a cooking competition and cooked this food without seeing so how do you win a cooking competition
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if you cannot see what you're cooking and how does she cook with a knife
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in texas usa i found christine hi not daily i'm christine ha and i won master chef in 2012.
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christine fell in love with cooking when she was young but then around the age of 20 she started
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to lose her vision everything she knew changed including her dreams i started losing my vision around the same time that i started really getting into
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cooking so this was in my 20s i felt sad and sorry for myself wondering what my purpose was in life at this point
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i told myself well this is the hand that i was dealt with so i had to figure it out and try to be a part of society and give back to the world in spite of my
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challenges she had to relearn everything how to walk how to read and how to cook without
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seeing but she decided if she cannot see then she has to learn how to cook using taste
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and sound i believe that in losing my vision it has made my other four senses more focused
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and so when i taste food now i find that i notice a lot more the different
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nuances like the texture temperature flavors and ingredients used in a dish of course it's super hard
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simple stuff like using a knife or even boiling water can be dangerous when you cannot see i think i'm very meticulous so i use a
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knife carefully and make sure my knife is sharp so what does she do she organizes everything in her kitchen has a system
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her knives are in one place her pots and pans are in another and her spices are in another place [Music]
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now when i cook i have to have a very organized kitchen everything is for example alphabetized as my spice cabinet when i cook my mise-en-place is set up all in order that i'm going to
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use on the stove that is how a blind person was able to make dishes like this and this
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[Music] and she didn't stop there she decided to take part in a cooking competition in a kitchen she's not used to and against
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people who could see the producers were coming to a nearby town and holding open call auditions said that
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someone with a vision impairment that can cook is an amazing story and that the rest of america needed to learn about how a blind cook works in the kitchen
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but then christine discovered her lack of vision made her cooking better than anyone else you have a great advantage
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as you talk about your food not only are you able to express it in words but your face speaks volumes
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yes your eyes beam with happiness and pride and passion and you have a lot to be proud of thank
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you sir it's an amazing amazing accomplishment thank you sir that's how christine won round after
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round after round until she won the competition itself [Music] christine
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and people realize just how good a blind chef can be [Music] to me i love cooking because food is
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universal everyone in this world needs to eat and we need food to sustain ourselves so i feel like when i travel or meet new people if we
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can sit down and share a meal together that's how we bond and connect since then christine opened two restaurants wrote a cookbook and became famous all
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over the world all because she didn't let her blindness stop her in this world we're all human beings we
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all bleed we all laugh and every human being wants to feel understood loved respected and treated with dignity so if we remember that i think the world will be a much better place
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that's why disabled is the wrong word to use people like christine are just
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differently able
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hey everybody thank you so much for watching nas daily nas means people in arabic humans and we are on a mission to show
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you the stories of humans from all around the world i'm actually very excited about the videos we're working on so please follow us on facebook and
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soon

Context & Background

In the inspiring video titled "The Incredible Blind Chef," we are introduced to Christine Ha, a legally blind chef who rose to fame by winning the MasterChef competition in 2012. Her journey into the culinary world began at a young age, but her life took a turn at 20 when she started losing her vision. Instead of giving up, Christine embraced her challenges and found innovative ways to cook using her other senses, particularly taste and sound. Her story showcases resilience and determination, proving that being "differently able" can lead to remarkable achievements.

Top 5 Phrases for Daily Communication

  • "This is the hand that I was dealt with."
  • "I had to figure it out and try to be a part of society."
  • "I believe that in losing my vision, it has made my other four senses more focused."
  • "I think I’m very meticulous, so I use a knife carefully."
  • "Food is universal; everyone in this world needs to eat."

These phrases not only reflect Christine's perspective but also provide valuable expressions to enhance your conversational English. Use them in your daily discussions to sound more natural and relatable.

Step-by-step Shadowing Guide

To maximize your English learning experience while watching this video, consider the following steps using the shadowing technique:

  1. Watch the Video Once: Begin by watching “The Incredible Blind Chef” in its entirety without pausing. This will give you an overall sense of the story and context.
  2. Listen Closely: Play the video again and focus on Christine’s pronunciation and intonation. Pay attention to how she expresses her thoughts and feelings.
  3. Practice Shadowing: Use a shadowing app that allows you to repeat after the speaker. Start with short segments, mimicking Christine’s rhythm and pronunciation. Try to incorporate the phrases you’ve learned.
  4. Analyze Your Speech: Record yourself while shadowing. Listen to your pronunciation and compare it to the original audio. This step is crucial for recognizing areas of improvement in your English pronunciation.
  5. Engage in Discussion: After practicing, discuss the video or your learning experience with a friend or language partner. This final step helps reinforce your speaking skills and improves fluency.

By employing these techniques, you can effectively utilize the incredible story of Christine Ha to enhance your English skills. Remember, the goal of shadow speak is not just to repeat, but to understand and communicate effectively. So, embrace this method and watch your speaking abilities improve!

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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