Pratique du Shadowing: Watch this Video to Learn English Naturally with a Native | Comprehensible Input | - Apprendre l'anglais à l'oral avec YouTube

B1
Hello, my name is Rebecca and I am an English teacher and today we are outside learning English.
⏸ En pause
98 phrases
Si les phrases sont trop courtes ou trop longues, cliquez sur Edit pour les ajuster.
1
Hello, my name is Rebecca and I am an English teacher and today we are outside learning English.
2
So in today's video I am thinking that we will walk around
3
and I will just tell you what I see in English.
4
So I teach English through comprehensible input which is whenever
5
and all you do is listen and I use real life examples pictures
6
and gestures and you will learn English naturally
7
and I also speak a bit more slowly and clearly than normal
8
when not natives normally speak so for example today we are out outside and the sun is shining.
9
The sun is shining and also the sky is blue.
10
The sky is blue and there are some trees.
11
Trees and the trees are very tall the trees are very tall let's go for a walk
12
and see see what we can see
13
and it's not usually this hot in Ireland
14
so it's lovely to have some heat I've got my sunglasses on
15
so let's see I can see yellow flowers
16
and on this flower there is a fly that's a fly on the yellow flowers
17
and this one is budding so this is a budding flower
18
and this flower has bloomed budding bloomed you can see a butterfly there's a butterfly on the plant
19
and it's flying now I can see some apples apples are growing these are green apples
20
and usually in autumn the apples start to grow so these apples have started to grow earlier than usual.
21
This is a tree stump.
22
tree stump is whenever there's the bottom of the tree.
23
So that's a tree stump.
24
And look, there are some brambles.
25
Brambles because they have spiky bits on it.
26
I am going for a walk along a path,
27
a path, and I see a little
28
small apple tree so this is the path path
29
and this is a small apple tree look how small it
30
is it's very small it's got a very small branch
31
but there are
32
so many apples there are a lot of apples next i
33
see a pond this is a pond pond is like a little bit of water so there's a pond
34
so at the moment i'm in a park with my dogs
35
and you don't need leads so they can run around and
36
and have fun you're just the cutest little dog
37
so i'm in a park in ireland because it is so sunny hello hello
38
you're
39
so cute he's got his tail his tail is wagging his
40
tail is wagging let's pick an apple i'm going to pick an apple
41
so we've got an apple so you can eat them so here's an apple i'm going to taste the apple
42
oh very juicy a very
43
very juicy apple yummy
44
now i see a bee
45
so these are bees and they're making honey the bees are there oh that bee has fallen over.
46
There are so many on this plant.
47
Bobby! there's a butterfly it is so nice to be outside in nature
48
so if you have not been outside today go outside and
49
if you live in a city then go for a walk in the park or if you live in the countryside,
50
go for a walk outside and just get some fresh air,
51
especially if it is sunny or hot.
52
Even if it's raining, get a coat on and go for a walk.
53
And on your walk, see what you can see
54
in English
55
so for example here is a leaf a leaf
56
there is a dog now I see a wheelbarrow
57
so this is a wheelbarrow these are wheels wheels
58
and this is a barrow so it's a wheelbarrow to put um you know sticks in it.
59
Ash?
60
You've got a bug on your head.
61
So at the moment I am in a park where you don't need leads.
62
Your dogs can run without leads.
63
So summer is my favourite season because I like the sun,
64
I like warm weather and the days are longer.
65
I don't like winter because the days are very short.
66
It's freezing and quite depressing.
67
So let me know in the comments what is your favourite season,
68
what is your favourite time of the year and why.
69
I also think you can do a lot more during the summer.
70
And as a teacher you get summer holidays, so that's always amazing.
71
And in Ireland summer is not too hot,
72
maximum temperature is 25 degrees.
73
It would never be more ever than 25.
74
So that's a nice temperature and I suppose in other countries summer gets too hot,
75
nearly 40 degrees.
76
So no thank you.
77
So let me know what's your favorite season and why do you like it in the comments.
78
Obviously there's spring and autumn as well which are very nice.
79
I like
80
I do I like autumn I like the feeling of the feeling of getting cozier
81
and and I like the leaves falling
82
and I also like spring whenever the flowers start to grow
83
and you know summer is on its way he is lying down my dog is relaxing in the sun
84
and he is lying on the ground
85
if you are interested I also have a comprehensible input course
86
and it's more the basics of English so it includes all of the verbs present,
87
future, past, conditional, it includes loads of vocabulary and nouns
88
and it's all in a comprehensible input way so it's only 30 euro
89
if you're interested this is the course
90
and this is the link to the course so
91
if you're interested then you can email me or just purchase it directly on this link.
92
I also have an Instagram page with just more daily updates so you can follow that Instagram page as well.
93
Thank you
94
so much for watching my video I hope you learned lots of English outside in the sun with me today
95
so remember if you are outside
96
and want to practice your English then just go for a walk
97
and say what you can see and that will improve your vocabulary
98
and your confidence in speaking thank you so much bye

Télécharger l'application

Notation IA pour chaque phrase que vous prononcez

TRENDING

Populaires

About This Lesson

In this lesson, you will practice your English listening and speaking skills through the method of comprehensible input. By observing and mimicking a teacher in a natural environment, you will enhance your ability to understand and produce everyday English conversations. This engaging approach will allow you to learn English with YouTube videos while benefiting from visual context and real-life examples. The lesson focuses on vocabulary related to nature and outdoor activities, making it ideal for learners who enjoy exploring the world around them.

Key Vocabulary & Phrases

  • Sunshine: The light and warmth that comes from the sun.
  • Budding: A term used when a flower begins to grow and develop.
  • Pond: A small body of water, often found in parks or gardens.
  • Tree stump: The base of a tree that remains after it has been cut down.
  • Brambles: Thorny bushes that may bear fruit, often found in wild areas.
  • Juicy: Describes a fruit that is full of juice and flavorful.
  • Flutter: The quick movements of a butterfly or insect as it flies.
  • Wagging tail: Refers to how dogs express excitement with their tails.

Practice Tips

To maximize your learning from this video, you can engage in a technique known as shadowspeak. This involves listening closely to the native speaker while simultaneously repeating their words and phrases. Aim to match their speed and intonation, which is slightly slower and clearer than typical conversation. This method helps improve your pronunciation and listening skills.

When practicing, find a quiet space where you can focus on the video without distractions. Make sure to pause the video after important vocabulary or phrases to repeat them out loud. Consider making notes of phrases that you find challenging or particularly interesting, then practice them in isolation. This targeted approach allows you to reinforce your learning effectively.

Additionally, don’t hesitate to replay sections of the video that resonate with you. The more you listen and shadow, the more natural your speaking skills will become. Practicing outside in nature, as shown in the video, can further fuse your learning with real-world contexts — a perfect way to learn English with YouTube in an interactive manner!

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.

Offrez-nous un café