Pratique du Shadowing: Why Farming was a Terrible Deal for Humans - Prof. Jiang Xueqin - Apprendre l'anglais à l'oral avec YouTube

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We were first hunter gatherers.
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We were first hunter gatherers.
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and we lived in groups of about 20 to 50 people and we  roamed the land looking for food.
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It was uncertain, it was unstable and  then suddenly there was a revolution.
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We discover farming.
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And farming provided a stable source of food, that we could control, okay?
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The word we use is domestication, Domestication just means that we bring it under our control.
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And because of farming, we can now create more food  than we need.
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The word we use for this is surplus and because there's a  surplus people now could do things besides farming so for example we could have um leaders which creates the idea of politics right?
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We could also have priests which introduces the idea of religion.
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And then we can have creative people which then gives us arts.
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And slowly over time these villages grew into cities and because there was a lot of people and a lot of surplus we could now have literature reading and writing so we can now store knowledge and then pass it from generation to generation and across cultures We can now have science and technology and slowly over the course of this process we create modernity okay?
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which is the world that we live in today so the pivotal step towards modernity was this transition into agriculture and this is traditionally  what we believed about the world Unfortunately there's no evidence  for this okay and in fact the more evidence we collect the  more we realize this is not true.
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In fact, what we now know  is, it was actually pretty stupid..
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to transition from hunter gatherer into farming okay? for a variety of reasons.
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The first reason is that when you're a hunter gatherer it's actually a pretty easy life because there's food  everywhere okay? When you're a farmer it's a hard life because you have  to grow that food so maybe maybe as a hunter gatherer you're working maybe an hour a day but as a farmer you were working six seven hours a day.
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It was very hard to grow that food so in the book "Sapiens" The Israeli historian named Yuval Harari he's very famous, Sapien is also a very famous book, There's a very famous sentence  okay the sentence is like this "we did not domesticate wheat, wheat domesticated us" okay? so we thought that we made wheat okay the food  wheat into our slave but in reality wheat made us its slave  and the reasoning for this is this out in nature if you're wheat and  you want to survive you have to make yourself attractive to other people and to animals okay? So you have to be tasty and you have to be easy to find, you have to do a lot of work but when you're on a farm and you are wheat you can just lay back do nothing and make humans do all the work okay? so it was a bad deal for humans and a very good deal for wheat okay so that's the first problem you  actually do more work on the farm than you do as a hunter gatherer. Which means that now you have to have more children right?
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You need to have labor to do all that work which creates a problem of overpopulation. Which means that you are using too much land and then eventually the land becomes dead okay? Or uh not arabale anymore so that's the first problem. Second problem is that we're able to dig up the skeletons of hunter gatherers and farmers and what we see is that hunter gathers are a lot taller than farmers. Why? Protein right? Food as a hunter gatherer you have access to meat, you  have access to fruits and nuts and vegetables okay your diet is varied  um and very nutritious but as a farmer you're eating only what you grow which  is mainly wheat and some vegetables so you're not getting that much  nutrition. Then the third problem is that is as a farmer you are much more likely to die early than if you're a hunter gatherer.
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Why? Have you guys been to a farm? What's the problem on a farm? Exactly thank you pigs right? Animals. They're everywhere plus where do you put the garbage? Where do you go to the restroom right? so because people are together in a very unclean place it's much more likely to contract disease and then die okay? So for these three reasons the transition from hunter gather to farming makes no sense and even today we are not able to explain to you why this transition happened.

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Why practice speaking with this video?

Engaging with the video titled "Why Farming was a Terrible Deal for Humans" presents an excellent opportunity for English learners to practice their speaking skills in a meaningful context. The discussion around the transition from hunter-gatherers to farming ignites curiosity and encourages learners to express their thoughts. By summarizing the key points or discussing their opinions on the topic, learners can practice their speaking skills effectively. This can also enhance their critical thinking and enable them to articulate more complex ideas in English. Utilizing a shadowing app can facilitate this process, allowing learners to mimic the speaker’s intonation, rhythm, and pronunciation, thereby improving their overall fluency.

Grammar & Expressions in Context

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

  • Passive voice: The speaker uses phrases like "we did not domesticate wheat" to highlight actions performed without focusing on the subject. This structure is essential for discussing complex ideas in English.
  • Causal constructions: Phrases such as "because of farming" explain logical relationships, critical for clear communication. Consider practicing this construction while discussing your experiences in farming or hunting.
  • Comparative forms: The speaker contrasts the lives of hunter-gatherers and farmers, using comparisons like "taller than" and "more likely to die." Such contrasts are useful in persuasive speaking and when presenting arguments.

By focusing on these structures during practice sessions, learners can build confidence when applying grammar in conversation.

Common Pronunciation Traps

As learners engage with the video, they may encounter pronunciation challenges, particularly with technical terms and phrases. Here are a few to watch out for:

  • Domestication: The initial syllable may be tricky; ensure it’s pronounced as do-MES-ti-cay-shun.
  • Surplus: This word can be easy to mispronounce. Focus on the correct stress: SUR-plus.
  • Nutrition: The connection between syllables can lead to mistakes. Try nu-TRI-tion, focusing on articulating each part clearly.

Practicing these challenging words in a shadow speak format allows learners to achieve clearer pronunciation, ultimately improving their English speaking practice. Regular exposure to varied vocabulary, especially in critical discussions like the one featured in the video, enhances both speaking skills and comprehension.

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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