Pratica di Shadowing: 1 - Impara a parlare inglese con YouTube

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In today's podcast I am going to talk about the English word mind and about some expressions which contain the word mind.
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In today's podcast I am going to talk about the English word mind and about some expressions which contain the word mind.
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Your mind means the things which happen inside your head or inside your brain,
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your thinking in other words.
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We can say, for example,
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that someone has a good mind.
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And that means that they think clearly and logically.
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Or we can say that someone has a mathematical mind.
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They are naturally good at maths.
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Or we can say about someone,
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she has a mind of her own.
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That means she thinks for herself.
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She does not just accept what other people say.
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We also use mind as a verb.
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To mind something means to be aware of something,
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to be careful about something,
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to have it in your mind.
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If you have visited London,
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I am sure you have travelled on the underground
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and seen the signs or heard the loudspeaker announcements which tell you to mind the gap.
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There is often a gap between the railway carriage and the station platform.
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If you mind the gap,
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you think about the gap and take care when you get on or off the train.
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If you don't mind the gap,
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you may trip or fall and hurt yourself.
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You can mind other things as well,
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children for example or animals.
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Joanne has a friend called Susan.
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Susan looks after small children in her own home while their parents are at work.
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She plays with the children,
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she feeds them, and she takes them for a walk to the park and to the shops.
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She is what we call a childminder.
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If we say mind out to someone we mean be careful.
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When Susan takes her group of little children for a walk they need to cross the road.
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She holds the children by the hand and says to them mind out in case a car is coming.
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Kevin you may remember is into 1980s punk rock.
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One of his favourite bands is playing at a gig on Saturday.
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He asks Joanne if she would like to go to hear them.
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No way, says Joanne, who thinks that listening to 1980s punk rock is a form of torture.
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Do you mind if I go with George? asked Kevin.
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He means, does it cause you any problems if I go to the gig with George.
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And Joanne says, no, of course I don't mind.
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And then there is the expression,
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to make up your mind.
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And this means simply to decide to do something.
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If I make up my mind to sell my old car,
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it means that I have decided to sell my car.
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Joanne's friend Susan, the childminder, is always dithering.
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She cannot decide what to do.
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Should she wear a red jumper or a blue jumper?
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Should she read a book or watch television?
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Should she take a bus or walk?
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She cannot decide.
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Joanne sometimes says to her,
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for goodness sake, make up your mind.
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And that means stop wasting time,
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just decide what to do and do it.
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And finally, let's meet the expression to change your mind.
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If I decide to do something but then I decide to do something else instead.
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I change my mind.
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And finally, let's meet the expression to change your mind.
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If I decide to do something but then I decide to do something else instead,
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I change my mind.
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Kevin has saved up some money and has made up his mind to buy an iPod.
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It is exactly what he needs to listen to his collection of 1980s punk rock music on the train.
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But on his way to the iPod shop he passes a shoe shop.
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In the window there is a pair of green suede shoes.
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They are, thinks Kevin, the finest,
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Kevin thinks Kevin are the finest,
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the most beautiful green suede shoes in the whole world.
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Suddenly he is in love with the shoes.
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He decides to buy the shoes and not the iPod.
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He changes his mind.
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Goodbye.
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It's difficult because we're in the United States of America.
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We're going to talk about this.
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But if you're talking about it,
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it doesn't seem like it.
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When I talk about it,
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I'm going to start thinking about it.
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I'm not going to talk about it.
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Why do you think this?
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I'm going to talk about it.
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and I am Myります that the pieces are really good.
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I can speak like a French word.
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Because the English word is about 300-400 words.
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Do you know what it means?
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It's easy.

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Nel podcast di oggi, il relatore discute l'importanza della parola "mind" in inglese e le diverse espressioni che la includono. La parola "mind" si riferisce ai processi mentali, alla capacità di pensare in modo chiaro e logico. Viene anche utilizzata in contesti quotidiani per indicare attenzione e responsabilità, come nel caso di una madre che si preoccupa dei bambini sotto la sua custodia. Grazie a questo podcast, gli ascoltatori possono acquisire familiarità con l'uso della parola "mind" attraverso situazioni di vita reale e frasi comuni. Questa è un'eccellente opportunità per chi desidera migliorare la propria pratica di conversazione in inglese.

Le 5 Frasi Chiave per la Comunicazione Quotidiana

  • To have a good mind: "Avere una mente brillante" indica una persona che pensa chiaramente.
  • Mind the gap: Questa espressione invita a prestare attenzione al divario, ad esempio tra il treno e la piattaforma.
  • Mind out: Utilizzata per dire a qualcuno di stare attento, come nel caso di attraversare la strada.
  • Do you mind?: Una domanda per chiedere se qualcosa crea problemi a qualcuno, come "Non ti dispiace se vado con George?".
  • Make up your mind: Significa prendere una decisione, come "Ho deciso di vendere la mia auto vecchia".

Guida Passo dopo Passo per il Shadowing

Per affrontare le sfide presentate in questo podcast, puoi seguire la seguente guida di shadow speak:

  1. Ascolta attentamente: Prima di tutto, ascolta il podcast senza interrompere. Cerca di cogliere il significato generale.
  2. Fai pause: Ripeti le frasi chiave che hai identificato, cercando di emulare la pronuncia e l'intonazione.
  3. Annota le frasi: Scrivi le cinque frasi chiave per aiutarti a ricordarle e per facilitare la tua pratica futura.
  4. Pratica con un partner: Trova un amico o un compagno di studio per esercitarti nel dialogare utilizzando le espressioni apprese.
  5. Utilizza questo contenuto in situazioni reali: Cerca di integrare le frasi e i concetti nel tuo vocabolario quotidiano per migliorare la tua fluency.

Con il metodo shadowspeak, ogni ascolto diventa un'opportunità per approfondire la tua comprensione dell'inglese e perfezionare la tua pronuncia. Imparare l'inglese con YouTube offre numerose risorse per sviluppare le competenze linguistiche in modo efficace e divertente!

Cos'è la tecnica dello Shadowing?

Shadowing è una tecnica di apprendimento delle lingue supportata da studi scientifici, originariamente sviluppata per la formazione dei traduttori professionisti e resa popolare dal poliglotta Dr. Alexander Arguelles. Il metodo è semplice ma potente: ascolti un audio in inglese di madrelingua e lo ripeti immediatamente ad alta voce — come un'ombra che segue il parlante con un ritardo di solo 1–2 secondi. A differenza dell'ascolto passivo o degli esercizi di grammatica, lo shadowing costringe il tuo cervello e i muscoli della bocca a elaborare e riprodurre simultaneamente i modelli di discorso reale. La ricerca dimostra che migliora significativamente la precisione della pronuncia, l'intonazione, il ritmo, il discorso connesso, la comprensione dell'ascolto e la fluidità del parlato — rendendolo uno dei metodi più efficaci per la preparazione alla prova di speaking dell'IELTS e per la comunicazione reale in inglese.

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