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Welcome to our channel, Famous Stories in English.
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Welcome to our channel, Famous Stories in English.
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Are you learning English?
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Great!
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Let's learn English with this very interesting story.
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Today, we're going to learn why reading is so important not just for your English,
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but for your life.
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Many people say, English is hard.
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They say, I can't speak, or I always forget.
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But here's the twist they don't read.
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That's the problem.
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They try grammar rules.
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They memorize lists.
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They watch videos.
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But they don't open a book.
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Not even a small one.
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And that's where the real change begins with reading.
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Now here's a question.
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What if reading is not boring?
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What if it's not difficult?
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What if reading is the key that opens the door?
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A door to better vocabulary.
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A door to clear speaking.
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A door to understanding fast English.
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Think about that.
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Just one simple habit can change everything.
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Just one.
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People think they need talent to speak English.
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They think they need a perfect memory,
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but no, that's not true.
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They just need to read.
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Slowly.
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Every day, even five minutes is enough.
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But wait.
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Here comes another twist.
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Reading is not just for learning English.
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Reading makes you strong.
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It builds your confidence.
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It gives you ideas.
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It changes your brain.
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It teaches you how to think in English, not translate.
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So the question is, are you ready to change?
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Are you ready to try something different?
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Because if you are, then today's the day, not next week.
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Not next year.
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Now, this is not just a story.
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This is your beginning.
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A beginning that starts with one page.
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Are you ready?
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Maybe you tried before.
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Maybe you studied hard, you watched videos,
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listened to podcasts, repeated sentences, and still nothing.
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You hear English and it's fast.
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You read a sentence and it's confusing.
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You want to speak and your mind goes blank.
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It feels like a wall,
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a big heavy wall between you and English.
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You ask yourself, why can't I remember?
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You study, but the words disappear.
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You practice, but you freeze.
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You feel stuck.
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You start thinking, maybe I'm not good at languages.
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Maybe I'm too old.
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Maybe English is not for me.
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And you start to quit slowly, quietly.
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That's the real danger, not failure.
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But giving up without knowing it.
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Here's the twist.
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The problem is not you.
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The problem is the method.
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You're trying to run before you can walk.
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You're jumping to speaking without building a base.
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And reading, yes, reading is that base.
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It's the strong foundation you never built,
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but nobody told you that.
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Nobody said, reading is practice.
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Nobody said, reading trains your brain.
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They only said, speak fast, talk like a native.
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So you tried.
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And when it didn't work, You felt broken.
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Now let's be honest.
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Reading sounds slow.
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It sounds simple, but that's exactly why it works,
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because it gives you time.
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Time to think.
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Time to connect.
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Time to grow.
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You don't need pressure.
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You don't need to speak fast.
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You need to understand, and understanding comes from reading.
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So if you feel tired, you are not alone.
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If you feel like giving up,
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many people feel the same.
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But here's the question.
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What if the solution is not harder, but easier?
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What if the answer was always in front of you, on the page?
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You don't need more apps.
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You don't need more tricks.
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You just need a quiet moment and a good sentence.
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That's where progress begins.
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That's where confidence grows, and that's where your story changes.
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Are you still with me?
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Good, because now it's time to learn the real secret.
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Are you ready for the truth?
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Here is the truth.
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Reading is not extra.
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It's not something nice to do.
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It's not something only smart people enjoy.
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Reading is the key, the real key, the one everyone forgets.
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When you read in English,
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you learn words not from a list, but from real situations.
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You see the word, you see the sentence,
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and your brain says, Yes, I understand this now.
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You don't memorize.
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You connect.
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And that's the secret.
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You don't need to remember because reading helps you feel the language.
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You start to notice the patterns.
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You start to feel what sounds right.
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That's not guessing.
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That's real learning.
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And here's another twist reading also helps your speaking.
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Yes, speaking.
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Because when you read, your brain gets used to English.
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You hear the rhythm.
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You feel the flow.
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You learn how ideas move.
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Later, when you speak, those patterns come back automatically.
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You don't need to say perfect sentences.
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You just need to say real ones.
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Sentences you read before.
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Sentences your brain already knows.
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That's how fluency begins one sentence at a time.
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And the best part?
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You choose what you read.
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You choose stories that make you smile.
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articles that open your mind,
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books that show you new ideas.
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No pressure, no teacher, just you and the page.
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And every time you read something changes,
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you grow, you get stronger, you feel proud.
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You begin to say, I can do this.
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And that's the real win.
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Not perfect English, but powerful confidence.
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So let me ask you this.
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What if reading is not just learning English?
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What if reading is building your new life one page at a time?
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Now the choice is yours.
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Will you keep waiting or will you start today with one simple sentence?
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Let me tell you something true.
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Emma is 26.
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She lives in a small town.
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She works all day.
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She comes home tired, but every night she reads one page,
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just one, no big words,
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no grammar books, just a story in English, something she likes.
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At first, she didn't understand much, but she kept going.
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One page, one day, one week,
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one month, and then something changed.
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She started understanding more.
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She started speaking more.
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She didn't need to think so hard.
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English began to feel natural,
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not because she studied harder, but because she read.
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Then there's Carlos.
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He thought English was impossible.
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He tried for years.
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Nothing worked.
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Then one day, his friend gave him a comic book in English.
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Simple pictures, simple words.
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He laughed.
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He read another one, then another.
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three months later he could watch movies without subtitles.
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Not everything, but enough to feel proud.
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The twist?
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He never studied grammar again.
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He just read more comics.
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And let's talk about someone famous, Elon Musk.
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Many people know him for Tesla and rockets,
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but do you know what he did as a child?
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He read, all the time,
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science books, fiction, anything he could find.
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He says reading gave him imagination and ideas.
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Reading made him who he is.
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You see, the pattern is clear.
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Real people, real growth, no special school, no expensive program.
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Just one habit reading.
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Slowly, consistently, every day.
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So maybe you think, I don't have time,
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but Emma had no time.
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Maybe you think, I'm not smart,
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but Carlos thought the same.
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Maybe you say, I don't know where to start.
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That's okay.
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Just start small.
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A short story.
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A short article, one sentence today,
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two tomorrow, because here's the truth.
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The world is full of people who change their lives by reading in English,
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so why not you?
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Why not now?
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This is your moment.
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Yes, yours.
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You don't need permission.
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You don't need perfect English.
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You don't need to wait for Monday or a new year or a better day.
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You just need today and one decision.
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Pick something to read.
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A story.
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A comic.
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A short article.
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Something simple, something fun.
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Don't worry if you don't understand every word.
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That's normal.
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That's part of learning.
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Use a dictionary if you want or just guess.
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But don't stop.
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And here's the twist.
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It's not about reading fast.
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It's about reading every day.
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One sentence is enough.
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One paragraph is progress.
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Don't say, I'll do it tomorrow.
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Say, I start now, because every time you read, you grow.
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Even when it feels slow,
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even when it feels boring,
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even when nobody sees it,
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the change is happening inside you.
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So try this.
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Read one page tonight.
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Read out loud.
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Listen to your voice.
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Feel the words.
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Then close the book and smile.
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Because you did it.
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You showed up.
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You practiced.
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And that means more than you think.
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Say this to yourself.
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I am not weak.
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I am not slow.
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I am learning.
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I am growing.
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Say it again.
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Let your brain hear it.
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Let your heart believe it.
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You are not too late.
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You are not too old.
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You are ready right now.
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So, what will you read today?

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Nel video, l'oratore sottolinea l'importanza della lettura nell'apprendimento dell'inglese. Molti studenti trovano difficile la lingua, lamentandosi di non riuscire a parlare correttamente o di dimenticare facilmente ciò che hanno studiato. Tuttavia, il relatore sostiene che la vera soluzione non risiede solo nella memorizzazione di regole grammaticali o nell'assistenza a video, ma nella pratica della lettura quotidiana. Attraverso questa semplice abitudine, gli studenti possono non solo migliorare il loro vocabolario e capacità di espressione, ma anche sviluppare la loro fiducia e capacità di pensare in inglese.

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  • "Mi piace leggere perché migliora il mio vocabolario."
  • "Posso capire l'inglese più velocemente quando leggo."
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  • "Anche cinque minuti di lettura al giorno possono fare la differenza."
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Per affrontare la difficoltà di questo video e migliorare le tue capacità linguistiche attraverso shadowspeak, segui questi semplici passaggi:

  1. Ascolta attentamente: Prima di tentare di parlare, ascolta il video più volte per familiarizzare con l'intonazione e il ritmo.
  2. Leggi il trascritto: Se disponibile, leggi il trascritto mentre ascolti. Questo ti aiuterà a collegare suoni e parole.
  3. Ripeti ad alta voce: Utilizza la tecnica di shadowing. Cerca di ripetere esattamente quello che senti, imitando la pronuncia e il tono dell'oratore.
  4. Pratica regolarmente: Dedica almeno cinque minuti al giorno a questa pratica. La costanza è fondamentale per migliorare.
  5. Rifletti sulle frasi: Prova a usare le frasi chiave nella tua pratica di conversazione in inglese. Questo ti aiuterà a contestualizzarle nella tua vita quotidiana.

Ricorda, imparare l'inglese con YouTube può essere molto efficace se combini l'ascolto con la lettura e la pratica attiva. Non avere paura di provare qualcosa di nuovo e di iniziare il tuo viaggio linguistico con una pagina di lettura al giorno!

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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