Pratique du Shadowing: VOA Learning English - Agriculture Report # 395 - Apprendre l'anglais à l'oral avec YouTube

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This is the VOA Special English Agriculture Report.
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This is the VOA Special English Agriculture Report.
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Mulch is material spread over soil.
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It protects against wind and rain damage.
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It can also limit weed growth.
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Finding materials for organic mulch can be easy.
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Small pieces of tree bark or cut-up leaves can be used.
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Some people use grass cuttings or newspapers.
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Others use inorganic material such as shredded rubber from tires.
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Mulch is important for home gardens but also to farm.
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Farmers may keep the remains of maize or other crops on top of the soil.
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The crop waste creates mulch.
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This practice is called conservation tillage.
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Organic mulch protects but also improves the condition of the soil.
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It provides nutrients for plants.
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It also provides a good environment for earthworms and other helpful organisms in the soil.
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As the mulch breaks down,
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it provides material that keeps the soil from getting hard.
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This improves the growth of roots and increases the movement of water through the soil.
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The mulch also improves the ability of the soil to hold moisture.
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Experts generally suggest laying mulch to a depth of about 10 centimeters.
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If finer materials are used,
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such as cut grass, the depth should be 2.5 a half centimeters.
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The same is true if compost is used for mulch.
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Too much mulch can restrict oxygen and water flow to the soil and harm roots.
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Also, do not build up mulch around the base of trees or plants like a volcano.
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This could lead to disease or insect damage.
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Some gardeners use leaf mulch,
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fine particles of leaves, instead of wood mulch around trees, especially young trees.
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Leaf mulch can also be used in flower beds.
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Mulching is one of the best things people can do for their gardens.
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It helps keep the soil from getting dry,
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so it reduces the need for watering.
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It also limits temperature changes in the soil.
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Mulch forms a barrier between the soil and the air.
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As a result, mulched soil will be cooler in the summertime,
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and in winter it may not freeze as deeply as areas without mulch.
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Mulch can be added late in autumn to help moderate the effects of winter weather.
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The best time is after the ground has frozen,
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but before the coldest weather arrives.
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Spreading mulch before the ground has frozen may attract small animals searching for a warm place to spend the winter.
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And that's the VOA Special English Agriculture Report.
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Archives of our reports, including last Last week's explanation of compost can be found at voaspecialenglish.com.

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Why practice speaking with this video?

Engaging with the VOA Learning English Agriculture Report #395 provides an excellent context for English speaking practice focused on environmental and agricultural topics. By practicing with this video, you can enhance your vocabulary and understanding of key concepts related to gardening and soil health. This interactive approach not only encourages active listening but also helps you to develop clarity in your speech.

Utilizing the shadowing technique—where you repeat what the speaker says in real-time—can further reinforce your learning. By mimicking the speaker, you’ll gain insights into intonation, rhythm, and phrasing, leading to improved English pronunciation and fluency. Implement this practice into your routine, using the video to guide and refine your speaking abilities.

Grammar & Expressions in Context

The transcript from this video includes several grammatical structures and phrases that can enhance your speaking skills:

  • “is material spread over soil” – This passive voice construction is useful to describe actions where the doer is less important than the action itself, a common structure in English.
  • “may keep the remains” – The modal verb “may” demonstrates possibility, a helpful expression for speaking about potential outcomes.
  • “is important for” – This phrase establishes significance, allowing you to articulate the relevance of various subjects in conversations, such as during your IELTS speaking practice.
  • “experts generally suggest” – This formal construction is effective for presenting recommendations or advice, useful in academic discussions.

Common Pronunciation Traps

English learners may encounter certain pronunciation challenges in this video. Here are some tricky words to focus on:

  • Mulch – The ‘ch’ at the end can be difficult. Make sure to pronounce it as 'muhlch' to avoid a common mistake.
  • Compost – Pay attention to the ‘com’ and ‘post’ syllables; ensure you do not merge them into one sound.
  • Conservation tillage – This phrase can be tricky due to its length and the flow of words. Practice saying it slowly at first, then gradually increase your speed.

Integrating these tips into your practice can significantly improve English pronunciation. Use a *shadowing app* to record yourself and monitor your progress. This technique allows you to compare your pronunciation with the original speaker, reinforcing your learning and boosting your confidence in English speaking.

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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