शैडोइंग अभ्यास: NYU's 2020/2021 Commencement Student Speaker Amy Dong - YouTube के साथ अंग्रेजी बोलना सीखें

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Please welcome Amy Gung, who received the Bachelor of Science from the Leonard N.
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Please welcome Amy Gung, who received the Bachelor of Science from the Leonard N.
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Stern School of Business in 2020,
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and who will now address her fellow alumni.
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Hello class of 2020!
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And class of 2021, we're glad you're here too.
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To all of us, I lift an imaginary toast goblet to say congratulations on officially graduating again.
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My name's Amy, but if you don't know who I am, that's totally cool.
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I got dinner a month ago with a few study abroad friends from 2017
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and our conversation literally started with someone pointing at me and saying,
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oh my god, I totally forgot you existed.
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We all laughed and then we admitted to each other just how far and long ago everything NYU felt.
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Things like study abroad, exams, even each other.
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Today, with all of us gathered here at Yankee Stadium,
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of course we're reminded about everything NYU again.
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Today, we all chose to consciously hit pause on our now adult lives to take a look back.
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And because this isn't a normal commencement,
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and because these past two years haven't been normal years,
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I'm sure I'm the first one who's told you that,
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I'll forego the usual let's go change the world speech
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and instead ask us all to spend the next few minutes on the past.
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If I asked you to recall one memory at NYU that'll last you for a lifetime,
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I'm sure you'd have one.
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In fact, not just one,
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but dozens and hundreds that made you want to come back here and celebrate today.
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I know that I've been thinking about this particular moment for a long time now,
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because for me, to be standing here is nothing short of a miracle.
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In 2017, after my fall semester in Prague,
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I was diagnosed with an eating disorder and told I was lucky to be alive.
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I was extremely underweight, had a shrunken heart,
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and was this close to having a heart attack in my life.
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I was pulled out of NYU in the spring and I spent it at home alone,
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recovering my weight and more importantly, my sense of self.
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What did it mean to be alive?
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To live a life truly worth living?
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And when I returned, I felt acutely aware that I was lucky to be able to do the smallest things.
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like walk in the city,
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see a friend, even go to class.
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I knew I had been granted a second chance at life,
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so damn it, I was gonna make it worthwhile.
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And then, thank you.
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And then COVID hit and we all went home again and we all graduated remotely in front of our computer screens.
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And then it wasn't just me,
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but all of us who had to think about or rethink what we really wanted out of life.
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In my case, I moved to Taiwan.
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I went to go teach English under a Fulbright scholarship.
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And everything was really good for a couple of months.
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And then last April, I almost lost my life for the second time in a freak train accident.
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Two of my friends, including my roommate at the time,
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were not as lucky.
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Now I'm telling this story not to evoke pity or to make you sad, I promise.
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I'm telling it because I bet every single one of us sitting here
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or standing here has experienced loss or grief or sacrifice in some way over the last few years.
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And in spite of it all,
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we are here today with our friends and family and we are very much alive.
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And if that isn't the definition of resilience,
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I don't know what is.
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And though we've lost much, we've also gained much.
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We've gained perspective.
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We've gained patience for our others and also for ourselves.
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And we've gained a collective sense of how precious life really is.
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Near-death experience or not, we've all had to grapple with the meaning of life these past few years.
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And at the wise old age of 23,
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I think I found the answer.
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For me, the meaning of life is twofold.
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One, it's about enjoying the passage of time.
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It's about looking forward, yes,
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but it's also about looking back like we are today
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and just appreciate every single beautiful moment
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that we've been able to collect in this short amount of time we call one life.
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And the second part is recognizing just how short life can be if nothing else COVID taught us this.
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So class of 2020, if there's just one thing you take away from this speech today,
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it's that you matter.
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Your life matters.
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Your time
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matters and
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because our time here as a family as a human group
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we owe it to ourselves to take advantage of every single moment thank you and congratulations again
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Thank you.

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इस वीडियो के साथ बोलने का अभ्यास क्यों करें?

इस वीडियो में एमी डॉन्ग, जो कि न्यूयॉर्क विश्वविद्यालय की स्नातक हैं, अपनी व्यक्तिगत यात्रा और अनुभव साझा करती हैं। इस प्रकार के भाषण सुनने से न केवल आप लहजे, शब्दावली और वाक्य संरचना में सुधार कर सकते हैं, बल्कि यह भी समझ सकते हैं कि भावनाओं और अनुभवों को कैसे व्यक्त किया जाता है। अंग्रेजी शैडोइंग के माध्यम से आप इन तकनीकों को अपने भाषण में शामिल कर सकते हैं और अपने आत्मविश्वास को बढ़ा सकते हैं। इस वीडियो से सीखकर, आप वास्तविक जीवन में संवाद करने के लिए तैयार हो सकते हैं।

संदर्भ में व्याकरण और अभिव्यक्ति

एमी डॉन्ग की स्पीच में कई महत्वपूर्ण वाक्य संरचनाएँ हैं जो अंग्रेजी बोलने वालों के लिए उपयोगी हो सकती हैं:

  • "I lift an imaginary toast goblet to say congratulations..." - यह विशेषता आपको व्यक्तिगत शैली में बधाई देने में मदद कर सकती है।
  • "Things like study abroad, exams, even each other." - इस उदाहरण से आप शब्दों को एक साथ जोड़ने के लिए उपयोग कर सकते हैं।
  • "I was pulled out of NYU in the spring..." - यह वाक्य पाठ में घटनाक्रम की व्याख्या करता है, जिससे आप अपने अनुभवों को साझा करने में सक्षम हो सकते हैं।
  • "What did it mean to be alive?" - यह प्रभावशाली प्रश्न आपके संवाद को गहनता देने के लिए प्रेरित कर सकता है।

इन वाक्यों का अंग्रेजी उच्चारण में सुधार और स्पष्टता बढ़ाने में बहुत महत्व है, जिससे आप अपने विचार बेहतर तरीके से प्रस्तुत कर सकें।

आम उच्चारण के जाल

वीडियो में कुछ शब्द और वाक्यांश ऐसे हैं जो उच्चारण में चुनौतीपूर्ण हो सकते हैं:

  • "toasted goblet" - इस वाक्यांश में आप ध्वनि पर ध्यान दें ताकि सही उच्चारण किया जा सके।
  • "heart attack" - यहाँ, “heart” शब्द में "h" उच्चारण पर जोर देना आवश्यक है।
  • "a second chance at life" - “second” का उच्चारण ध्यान से करें, अक्सर लोग इसे गलत उच्चारित करते हैं।

इन शब्दों का सही उच्चारण shadow speech तकनीक का उपयोग करके बहुत महत्वपूर्ण हो जाता है। शैडो स्पीक करते समय इन शब्दों पर ध्यान दें, इससे आप एक स्वाभाविक प्रवाह विकसित कर सकते हैं।

शैडोइंग तकनीक क्या है?

शैडोइंग (Shadowing) एक विज्ञान-समर्थित भाषा सीखने की तकनीक है जो मूल रूप से पेशेवर दुभाषिया प्रशिक्षण के लिए विकसित की गई थी। विधि सरल लेकिन शक्तिशाली है: आप मूल अंग्रेज़ी ऑडियो सुनते हैं और तुरंत इसे ज़ोर से दोहराते हैं — जैसे वक्ता की छाया 1-2 सेकंड की देरी से। शोध से पता चलता है कि यह उच्चारण सटीकता, स्वर, लय, जुड़ी हुई ध्वनियाँ, सुनने की समझ और बोलने की प्रवाहशीलता में काफ़ी सुधार करता है।

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