Pratique du Shadowing: Where are you from? Easy English Conversations 💬 Episode 2 - Apprendre l'anglais à l'oral avec YouTube

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Easy English Conversations Where are you from?
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Hi, I'm Tim.
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I'm from Oxford.
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Where are you from, Sian?
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I'm from Swansea.
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Hello!
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Where are you from, Bully?
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I'm from Beijing.
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Hi!
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Where are you from, Georgie?
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I'm from Petworth.
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Watch our next episode to find out what is in our hometowns.
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There are some cinemas and theatres.
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Who is from Oxford?
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Where are you from?
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OK so far?
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Visit bbclearningenglish.com for more English lessons.
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Now, back to the lesson.
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Where does everybody live?
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I live in a house in London.
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And I live with my housemates.
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Where do you live, Sian?
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I live in a house in Brighton.
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Who do you live with?
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I live with my family.
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Where do you live, Bully?
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I live in a flat in Cambridge.
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Who do you live with?
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I live on my own.
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Where do you live, Georgie?
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I live in a flat in London.
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Who do you live with?
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I live with my flatmates.
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Who lives in London?
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Tim and Georgie live in London.
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Who lives in Brighton?
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Jean lives in Brighton.
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Who lives in Cambridge?
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Bully lives in Cambridge.
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Who lives in a house?
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Sean lives in a house and Tim lives in a house.
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Who lives in a flat?
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Bully lives in a flat and Georgie lives in a flat.
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Where do you live and who do you live with?
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Write your answer in the comments.
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Click here to learn some furniture vocabulary.
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And click here to listen to people from London talk about where they live.
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Goodbye!
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Bye!
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Goodbye!
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About This Lesson

This lesson titled "Where are you from? Easy English Conversations" focuses on simple yet essential conversational English. In this episode, participants introduce themselves and discuss their hometowns and living situations. Through engaging dialogues, learners will practice key vocabulary related to locations, houses, and family dynamics. This conversation is an excellent opportunity to enhance your English speaking practice and improve your fluency when discussing personal backgrounds.

Throughout the video, you'll also encounter important grammar patterns such as how to structure questions and answers about where someone is from and who they live with. The context of this lesson will help you become comfortable with familiar topics often presented in the IELTS speaking section.

Key Vocabulary & Phrases

  • Where are you from? - A common question used to ask someone about their place of origin.
  • I'm from [place]. - A standard response format for stating your hometown or city.
  • I live in a [type of residence]. - This phrase helps describe your living situation, such as a house or flat.
  • I live with [who]. - A structure for explaining your living arrangements, whether alone or with others.
  • Who lives in [place]? - A question format to inquire about the residing places of different individuals.
  • Goodbye! - A polite way to end a conversation.

Practice Tips for This Video

To maximize your learning from this video, consider the following practice tips:

  • Shadowing Technique: Utilize the shadowing technique by listening to the dialogue and repeating it immediately after the speakers. This will improve your pronunciation practice and help you internalize natural speech patterns.
  • Speaking Speed: The conversation in this video is at a moderate speed, making it accessible for learners. Try to keep pace with the speakers, and don’t hesitate to pause and repeat segments for clarity.
  • Topic Familiarity: The topics discussed—hometowns and living situations—are commonly used in everyday conversations. Practice introducing yourself and answering questions about your own background, which will enhance your English fluency.
  • Engage with Comments: After watching, write your own response to the questions posed in the video, such as "Where do you live and who do you live with?" This will give you a chance to practice writing in English, reinforcing vocabulary learned.

By focusing on these strategies, you'll greatly improve your ability to converse in English, preparing you for a variety of speaking contexts in the future.

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.

Comment pratiquer efficacement sur ShadowingEnglish

  1. Choisissez votre vidéo : Choisissez une vidéo YouTube avec un anglais clair et naturel. Les TED Talks, BBC News, scènes de films, podcasts sont parfaits. Collez l'URL dans la barre de recherche.
  2. Écoutez d'abord, comprenez le contexte : La première fois, gardez la vitesse à 1x et écoutez simplement. Ne répétez pas encore. Concentrez-vous sur la compréhension du sens.
  3. Configurez le mode Shadowing :
    • Mode d'attente : Choisissez +3s ou +5s — après chaque phrase, la vidéo se met automatiquement en pause pour que vous puissiez répéter.
    • Sync sous-titres : Les sous-titres YouTube peuvent parfois être décalés. Utilisez ±100ms pour les aligner.
  4. Faites du Shadowing à voix haute (la pratique essentielle) : Dès qu'une phrase est jouée — ou pendant la pause — répétez-la à voix haute, clairement et avec confiance. Imitez le rythme, les accents et l'intonation du locuteur.
  5. Augmentez le défi : Une fois à l'aise avec un passage, augmentez la vitesse à <code>1.25x</code> ou <code>1.5x</code>. Pratiquez 15 à 30 minutes par jour pour des résultats visibles en quelques semaines.

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