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I live in a quaint little village about 300 kilometres from the nearest big city.
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I live in a quaint little village about 300 kilometres from the nearest big city.
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Although it's a long way,
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the drive from the city is well worth the effort because the surrounding countryside is very scenic.
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I like living here because it's so peaceful and the air is really fresh,
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so it's much nicer than in the city.
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It's a pretty sleepy village,
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but on Sundays there's a huge market and people come from all the neighbouring villages to buy and sell their local produce.
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Speaker 2 The most popular part of my hometown is the beach.
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We have long stretches of white sand and the water is crystal clear.
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The sea can be very calm at times,
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but the surf can also be spectacular.
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Visitors who enjoy water sports are really well catered for,
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as you can go snorkelling,
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scuba diving and deep sea fishing.
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Soon we're going to get our own airport,
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but for now people can only get here by ferry.
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Speaker 3 My city is famous for its skyscrapers,
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statues and fountains, but most of all for its shopping.
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You can buy anything you want here and we have over 50 large shopping malls.
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We get a lot of overseas visitors,
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so our airport is one of the busiest in the world.
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It's a very exciting and cosmopolitan place to live.
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Most people don't drive because there are always traffic jams,
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but the public transport is really well organised.
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We have some great attractions nearby for visitors,
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as well as a huge sports stadium and fantastic theme parks.
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I suppose the only downside is that the air can get a little polluted at times.
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My village is 200 metres above sea level,
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and we overlook the villages and lakes down in the valley below.
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It's very picturesque up here,
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so we get a lot of visitors,
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especially artists who want to paint the landscape.
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They also like our traditional houses.
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The air is very crisp up here as well,
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so a lot of people come up here to escape the heat in the city.
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The roads are pretty treacherous because they're very steep and winding,
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so most people arrive by train.
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The scenery on the way up here really is breathtaking.
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Why practice speaking with this video?

Practicing your speaking skills with this video is a great way to enhance your English proficiency while immersing yourself in real-life contexts related to travel and lifestyle. The speakers describe various living environments, from quaint villages to bustling cities, highlighting their unique attractions. This variety in context not only enriches your vocabulary but also helps you grasp the nuances of different English accents and dialects. By engaging with this content, you can strengthen your ability to express opinions about places, describe favorite aspects of your surroundings, and discuss travel experiences—key skills often evaluated in IELTS speaking practice.

Grammar & Expressions in Context

In the transcript, there are several key grammatical structures and expressions that stand out:

  • Descriptive language: Phrases like "quaint little village" and "long stretches of white sand" showcase the use of adjectives to paint vivid pictures, crucial for rich communication.
  • Comparatives: The expression "much nicer than in the city" demonstrates the use of comparative forms, helping you articulate comparisons effectively.
  • Present simple tense: Statements like "I like living here" and "we have over 50 large shopping malls" utilize the present tense to convey facts and habitual actions, foundational for everyday conversation.
  • Future plans: The phrase "we're going to get our own airport" illustrates how to express future intentions, which is an essential skill for discussing upcoming events.

Common Pronunciation Traps

When practicing with this video, pay attention to the following pronunciation challenges:

  • Quaint: This word may be difficult due to its vowel sound and consonant blend; practice emphasizing the "kw" sound at the beginning.
  • Neighbouring: The syllables can be tricky; ensure you pronounce the 'gh' as an 'r' while keeping the flow smooth.
  • Cosmopolitan: This multi-syllable word often trips up learners; breaking it down into 'cos-mo-pol-i-tan' can make it easier to pronounce correctly.
  • Treacherous: The 'ch' sound can be confusing; focus on articulating the ‘tr’ sound followed by a sharp ‘ch’ to convey its meaning accurately.

By familiarizing yourself with these key expressions, grammar points, and pronunciation challenges while listening to the dialogue in the video, you will enhance your speaking confidence. This practice aligns perfectly with shadowspeak techniques, allowing for effective learning as you mimic the speakers. Use this video to immerse yourself in real conversational English and ultimately improve your fluency!

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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