Pratica di Shadowing: A POWERFUL MOMENT... The Courtroom Fell Silent After This - Impara a parlare inglese con YouTube

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Good morning, sir.
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Good morning, sir.
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Mr. Manzo.
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Yep.
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You have a red light violation.
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Yep.
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On Pleasant Valley Parkway.
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Do you remember this?
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Well, in fact, I went and investigated four or five times.
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I was wrong, no question about it.
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I made a right-hand turn,
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and that's the first violation I've gotten in 72 years of driving.
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Really?
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Yep, look up my record.
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I'm going to look it up.
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Yep.
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Now, Mr. Manzo, I'll ask you a question.
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Monitor here indicates that you are 93 years old.
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Right.
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World War II veteran.
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Spent 29 months in the Pacific, okay, without coming back.
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And came back alive.
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Where were you in the Pacific?
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I was in the Navy.
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You were in the Navy?
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Yep.
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How long did you serve?
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I served three years.
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1943, February on my 17th birthday,
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I joined the Navy and I didn't come back for three years.
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And the truth of the story is,
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I can tell you a little story if you've got a few minutes.
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I want to hear it.
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I joined the Navy when I was 16 years old.
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I went up to Federal Hill Holy Ghost Church.
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I got my birth certificate.
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I forged it.
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I made myself 17 years old.
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And I went down to the recruiting station.
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I joined the Navy.
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Everything went fine until two weeks later the policeman in the Navy come up
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and they wanted to arrest me because I forged my birth certificate.
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But I waited another year and I left Mount Pleasant High School and I went to the Navy.
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And I spent three years,
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29 months in the Pacific.
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Every battle that was in the Pacific, I was there.
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I was in it.
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I received letters from people every day and I received a number of letters from veterans
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who actually send me checks and the purpose for them sending me checks is to help other veterans.
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Now, I would really dismiss your case outright anyway.
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I would dismiss it.
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It's not going to go on your record,
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but I'm not going to have you pay anything of this.
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But I have a gentleman who sent me a check for $50,
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and he wants me to—he said his father was a World War II Navy veteran.
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And please use this to honor him in his service as a veteran.
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And you were a World War II Navy veteran as well.
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So I'm going to use this check.
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This is from Anthony Christensen.
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And Mr. Christensen is from, looks like Panhandle, Texas.
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Tell me about your experiences during the war.
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Well, I was on board ship,
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a big ship, a battleship,
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and we were in many,
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many battles, many of them.
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The worst one I seen was Iwo Jima. That was a...
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That was terrible.
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We lost more Marines in that invasion,
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and I think any other war outside of the Battle of the Bulge.
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That was the worst activities.
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You couldn't believe how bad that was.
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You were there?
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I was there.
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Yes, I was.
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I was in every battle in the Pacific from 1943 to 1945.
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We didn't miss one.
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Not one.
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And they were brutal.
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Well, you have been known as the greatest generation,
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and you were the greatest generation.
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And you said something earlier.
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Second World War brought about a sense of patriotism in this country that we have not seen since.
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Right.
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But there was such strong patriotism that here you were,
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a 16-year-old boy, and you wanted to go and fight for your country.
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So much so that you even forged a document to try to get into the service to go and protect the country.
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And I got caught. But you went back.
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I went back a year later, right on my birthday.
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I joined the Navy.
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And within three or four months I was out in the Pacific.
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My father was an immigrant.
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Came into this country at 18 years old.
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He couldn't get a job, things were tough.
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He joined the army and he went into World War I.
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He was there for 18 months and he survived.
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He came home.
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And that's how he became a citizen.
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They should build a monument to your family between your father in World War I and you and all your cousins.
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My uncles.
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And your uncles in World War II.
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Unbelievable.
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And they all came back.
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We all came back.
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Yep.
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Every one of them.
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I can't thank you enough for your service.
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Thank you.
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Thank you.
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Good luck to you.
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You're welcome.
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And that 93 judge, he's got a wonderful head of hair, too.
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I've got to commend him for that.
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Well, I remember when the judge had a nice head of hair, too.
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Oh, he still does.
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He still does.
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This is the courtroom of Judge Frank Caprio,
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where people in cases are met with compassion,
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A different kind of judge.
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A courtroom like no other.
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This is Caught in Providence.

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In questa lezione, gli studenti avranno l'opportunità di praticare la loro comprensione e produzione orale attraverso un'interazione reale in un contesto giuridico. Attraverso il dialogo nel video, i partecipanti esploreranno argomenti come i reati stradali e la testimonianza personale di un veterano della Seconda Guerra Mondiale. Questa pratica è ideale per migliorare la pronuncia inglese, poiché offre frasi e vocaboli utili insieme alla possibilità di imitare un tono e un ritmo autentico. Utilizzando tecniche di shadowing, gli studenti potranno affinare le loro abilità di ascolto e parlato, rendendo l'apprendimento dell'inglese più coinvolgente e autentico grazie a YouTube.

Vocabolario e frasi chiave

  • red light violation - violazione del semaforo rosso
  • to forge - falsificare
  • Navy - marina (militare)
  • World War II veteran - veterano della Seconda Guerra Mondiale
  • to serve - servire
  • Pacific - Pacifico
  • to dismiss - archiviare
  • high school - scuola superiore

Consigli per la pratica

Quando si utilizza il video per shadow speak e migliorare la pronuncia inglese, è importante seguire alcuni consigli per ottenere il massimo dall'esperienza. Ecco alcuni suggerimenti pratici:

  • Ascolta attentamente. Prima di tentare di replicare le frasi, assicurati di comprendere il contenuto e il tono del dialogo.
  • Inizia lentamente. All'inizio, prova a ripetere frasi brevi alla volta e poi aumenta gradualmente la velocità.
  • Focalizzati sull'intonazione. Nota le pause e il ritmo degli interlocutori. I veterani del servizio militare, ad esempio, spesso usano un linguaggio chiaro ma con un tono particolare.
  • Registra te stesso. Ascolta le tue registrazioni per identificare le aree in cui puoi migliorare nella tua pronuncia.
  • Ripeti frequentemente. L'uso del shadowing in inglese richiede pratica costante. Non esitare a tornare al video più volte per affinare le tue capacità.

Immergiti nell'apprendimento dell'inglese con YouTube e sfrutta la potenza del shadowspeak per migliorare le tue abilità linguistiche!

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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