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Hello.
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Welcome to mini story A.
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Mini story A for changed.
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In this mini story I will ask questions you know.
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Okay.
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Questions about the letter that you know.
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Let's start.
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There is a woman.
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Where does she live?
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Where did she live?
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Let's practice past.
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Where did this woman live?
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Well, she lived in Phoenix.
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All right, she lived in Phoenix.
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Did she live in Phoenix, Texas?
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No, Phoenix isn't in Texas.
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Did she live in Phoenix, Arizona?
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Yes, she She did.
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She lived in Phoenix, Arizona.
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Who lived in Phoenix, Arizona?
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Ah, Grace, right?
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Her name is Grace.
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Grace lived in Phoenix, Arizona.
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Did she live in Phoenix, Arizona or Tucson, Arizona?
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Well, she lived in Phoenix, Arizona.
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Grace lived in Phoenix, Arizona.
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Did Grace have a problem?
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Did Grace have a problem?
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Yes, she had a problem.
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Did she have a problem with her children?
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No, no. She didn't have a problem with her children.
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Did she have a problem with her mom?
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No, she didn't have a problem with her mom.
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Did she have a problem with her husband?
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Yes, she had a problem with her husband.
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What problem did she have with her husband?
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Ah, no affection.
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Right?
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He didn't show her any any affection.
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Did he show her affection?
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No, he didn't.
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He didn't show her any affection.
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Did he show her a little affection?
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No, he didn't.
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He didn't show her any affection.
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Did he show her a lot of affection?
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No, no, none, zero.
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He didn't show her any affection.
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Who didn't show her any affection?
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Uh-huh, her husband, yeah.
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Her husband didn't show her any affection.
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Did she want her husband to show her affection?
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Of course, of course she did, yes, definitely, yes.
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She wanted her husband to show her affection.
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Was she happy about her husband?
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No, she wasn't happy.
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Was she sad about her husband?
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Yeah, yeah, She was sad about her husband.
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Why was she sad about her husband?
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Because he didn't show her any affection.
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She was sad because he didn't show her any affection.
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She saw him through cancer and diabetes.
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Did she see him through cancer?
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Yes, she saw him through cancer.
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Did she see him through a heart attack?
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No, no, no. Not a heart attack.
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She didn't see him through a heart attack.
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She saw him through cancer and diabetes.
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Did he have cancer and diabetes in the past?
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Yes, yes, he did.
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In the past, he had cancer and diabetes.
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Did she see him through cancer and diabetes?
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Yes, yes, she did.
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Did she stay with him when he was sick?
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That's right, yes, did.
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She stayed with him when he was sick.
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Did she leave him when he was sick?
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No, she didn't leave him when he was sick.
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She stayed with him when he was sick.
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When he was sick, she stay or did she leave?
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Ah, she stayed, right?
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She's a great wife.
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She stayed with him when he was sick.
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How long have they been married?
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Hmm, 39 years, right?
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She said 39 years.
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They have been married 39 years.
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Have they been married 37 years?
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No, they haven't been married 37 years.
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Have they been married 37 years or have they been married 39 years?
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That's right 39 they have been married
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39 years have they been married 39
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years yes exactly they They have been married 39 years.
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When did they get married?
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When did they get married?
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They got married 39 years ago.
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Did they get married 38 years ago?
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No, no, no, no, not 38.
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They got married 39 years ago.
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They got married 39 years ago.
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Are they still married now?
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Yes, they are still married.
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They are married now.
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Okay.
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Who are they seeing?
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They are seeing a therapist.
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Are they seeing a doctor?
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No, They're not seeing a doctor.
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Are they seeing a therapist?
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Yes, they are seeing a therapist.
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Are they meeting with a therapist or are they meeting with a doctor?
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Well, they are meeting with a therapist.
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They are seeing a therapist.
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They are meeting with a therapist.
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How long have they been meeting with a therapist?
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a year and a half.
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Who have they been seeing for a year and a half?
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They have been seeing a therapist for a year and a half.
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Have they been meeting with a doctor for a year and a half?
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Nope, not a doctor.
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Have they been meeting with a therapist for a year
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and a a half yes who has been meeting with a therapist for a year and a half.
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Well, Grace and her husband,
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the husband and wife, have been meeting with a therapist for a year and a half.
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Does the husband, did the husband, compliment Grace.
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No, he didn't compliment her anymore.
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Who didn't compliment Grace anymore?
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Well, her husband, right?
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Her husband didn't compliment her anymore.
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Did she want her husband to compliment her?
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Yes, of course, definitely.
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She wanted her husband to compliment her,
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but he didn't compliment her anymore.
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Was Grace happy or was Grace sad because her husband didn't compliment her anymore?
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Well, sad, of course, she was sad.
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She was sad because her husband didn't compliment her anymore.
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Was her husband having an affair?
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Hmm.
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No, no. He wasn't having an affair.
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Well, he said he wasn't having an affair.
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Who wasn't having an affair?
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Grace's husband.
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Grace's husband wasn't having an affair.
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Did he swear that he wasn't having an affair?
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Yes, that's right.
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He swore, swore, past tense, he swore he wasn't having an affair.
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Did he promise he wasn't having an affair?
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Yes, he promised he wasn't having an affair.
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What did he promise?
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He promised he wasn't having an affair. Who did he promise?
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Oh, he promised grace, right?
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He promised grace that he wasn't having an affair.
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Okay, that is all of mini story A.
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Listen to it many, many times.
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Listen to it every day.
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Do this for two weeks or more.
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and of course answer every question okay bye-bye

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Why practice speaking with this video?

This video, featuring a mini story about a woman named Grace, provides an engaging context for English learners to practice their speaking skills. By participating in the dialogue, you can enhance your English speaking practice through interactive engagement. The format of asking and answering questions allows you to immerse yourself in the language, improving not only speaking fluency but also your comprehension abilities. The shadowing technique employed here is particularly effective, as it encourages learners to repeat phrases in real-time, mimicking the natural flow of conversation.

By practicing with this mini story, you can grasp the nuances of everyday situations and develop your ability to express emotions and feedback. This makes learning both enjoyable and practical, especially when focusing on real-life interactions. So, let's dive into the narrative and explore how the shadowspeak method can elevate your English speaking skills!

Grammar & Expressions in Context

In this mini story, several key grammatical structures and expressions stand out:

  • Past Tense Usage: The consistent use of past tense verbs helps to recount Grace's story. Phrases like “she lived in Phoenix” and “he didn’t show her any affection” are essential for constructing narratives.
  • Yes/No Questions: The speaker frequently uses yes/no questions, such as “Did she live in Phoenix, Texas?” These constructions are vital for promoting interactive dialogue and practice in forming questions.
  • Negative Structures: The repetition of negative forms, like “No, he didn’t”, helps reinforce understanding of negation in English. This is particularly useful for learners aiming to clarify information in conversation.
  • Descriptive Phrases: The lack of affection described adds emotional depth, which is important for learning to articulate personal feelings and relationship dynamics in English.

Common Pronunciation Traps

While practicing with this video, pay close attention to specific words and phrases that may prove tricky:

  • “Affection”: The pronunciation of this word often trips up learners due to the soft 'c' sound and the stress on the second syllable. Practice saying “affection” slowly, ensuring the pronunciation is clear.
  • “Phoenix”: This city name can be challenging because of the 'ph' and 'o' sounds. Rehearse “Phoenix” to master it.
  • Question Intonation: Notice how the speaker changes his tone when asking questions. This intonation is critical in English to differentiate statements from questions. Practicing shadow speak with varied intonation will help you sound more natural.

By focusing on these elements, you’ll not only improve your speaking abilities but will also create a more authentic English experience. Engaging with this video through the shadowspeaks method will certainly elevate your learning journey!

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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