Pratica di Shadowing: A1 English Listening Practice - Talk About Your Day - Impara a parlare inglese con YouTube

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how to describe your day in English.
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how to describe your day in English.
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Not just short sentences, but full ideas.
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By the end of this episode,
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you will be able to talk about your day in English using clear and natural sentences.
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Why is it important to practice talking about your day in English?
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It's important because your day is real.
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It's something that happens to you every day.
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When you describe your own day, you're practicing real English.
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When you talk about your day,
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you begin to think in English.
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You begin to speak more naturally.
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Imagine you are meeting someone new.
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They ask, what did you do today?
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If you've practiced talking about your day before, you can answer.
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You can say, I woke up at 7.
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I went to work.
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I had coffee and answered emails.
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In the evening, I made dinner and watched TV.
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So, whenever you don't know what to say, start with something simple.
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What did I do today?
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What time did I wake up?
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What did I eat? Where did I go?
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What did I do in the evening?
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These are good questions.
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They help you remember vocabulary.
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They help you build strong English habits.
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So today, let's build that skill together.
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Okay, let's start at the beginning of the day, the morning.
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Morning is a very important part of your day.
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It sets the mood.
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It gives you energy.
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And it's a perfect time to speak and think in English,
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even for a few minutes.
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Now, let's practice some simple morning sentences together.
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Let's go.
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I usually wake up at 7 o'clock.
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Sometimes I wake up earlier,
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around 6.30, when I have a lot to do.
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If I sleep late, I feel tired the next morning.
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I stay in bed for a few minutes and think about my day.
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I like to take a deep breath and stretch my arms and legs.
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Then I I sit up slowly and get out of bed.
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I walk to the bathroom and brush my teeth.
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I brush slowly and carefully for two minutes.
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Then I wash my face with cold water.
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It helps me feel awake.
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Sometimes I take a quick shower,
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especially if I feel sleepy.
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When I shower, I like to play soft music or listen to English audio.
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After my shower, I dry off and put on my clothes.
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I try to wear something clean and comfortable.
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Sometimes I wear jeans and a t-shirt.
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If I have a meeting or class,
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I wear something more formal.
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First I go to the kitchen and prepare my breakfast.
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I usually eat something simple like toast, eggs and fruit.
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I like to eat slowly so I can enjoy my food.
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I drink coffee most mornings.
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Sometimes I drink green tea because it feels light and fresh eating,
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I sometimes watch a short video or check the news.
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Other days, I just enjoy the quiet and listen to birds outside.
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Before I leave the house, I check my phone.
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I look at the time and read my messages.
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I check my calendar to see if I have any meetings or appointments.
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I patch my bag with everything I need.
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Then I put on my shoes and go out the door.
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Now let's move to the afternoon,
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the middle part of the day.
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Many people are busy in the afternoon.
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Some people go to work,
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some go to school, some stay home and take care of the house or family.
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Whatever you do, the afternoon is a good time to use English.
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Let's learn some common senses together.
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After lunch, I go back to work.
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Sometimes, I feel a little sleepy after I eat.
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I check my emails and answer the important ones first.
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I often read messages from co-workers or classmates.
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I usually have one or two meetings in the afternoon.
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Sometimes, I meet with a client or my manager to talk about tasks.
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If I work from home,
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I sit at my desk and open my laptop.
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I type reports or prepare presentations.
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I also look at my calendar to see what I need to do next.
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I like to keep my desk clean and organized.
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It helps me think clearly.
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I usually take a short break around three o'clock.
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I make a cup of tea or drink some water.
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If I have time, I go for a short walk to get fresh air.
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Even 10 minutes outside helps me feel better.
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When I have free time in the afternoon, I study English.
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Sometimes I listen to a podcast while I take a walk.
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Other times I read a short article or a story online.
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I also watch slow English videos to help with listening.
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I repeat short phrases out loud to practice speaking.
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Okay, now it's your turn.
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You can pause this episode for a moment.
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Try to talk about your afternoon, just like I did.
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What do you usually do after lunch?
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Do you go to work?
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Do you go to class?
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Do you stay at home and rest or study?
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Okay.
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The evening and night.
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Evening is a special time.
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A time to relax and review the day.
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Let's repeat some useful sentences.
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I come home at six o'clock in the evening.
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I take off my shoes and sit down for a few minutes to rest.
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I sometimes watch the news or listen to music to relax.
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I cook dinner or I order food if I feel tired.
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I eat dinner at the table with my family.
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We talk about our day and share stories.
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After dinner, I clean the kitchen and wash the dishes.
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Sometimes, I go for a short walk after dinner.
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Before bed, I read a book or listen to calming music.
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I take a shower and brush my teeth.
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I go to bed around 10.30 or 11.
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Okay, you have just listened to my full routine.
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Now, I want you to speak about your day.
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Here's how you can do it.
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First, think about your day.
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What time do you wake up?
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What do you eat for breakfast?
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Do you work, study, take care of the house?
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What do you do in the afternoon?
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What does your evening look like?
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What do you do before bed?
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You can speak about today or you can talk about a typical day, a normal day.
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Great work today.
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You listened to a full diary routine.
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You practiced new vocabulary.
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You repeated full sentences.
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And most importantly, you tried to speak in English.
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This is real progress.
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You're not just studying English.
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You are using English.
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You are living in English.
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One sentence at a time.
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Keep listening.
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Keep speaking.
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And keep believing in yourself.
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Bye for now.

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Informazioni su Questa Lezione

In questa lezione, ci concentreremo su come descrivere la tua giornata in inglese, non solo utilizzando frasi brevi ma anche esprimendo idee complete. Alla fine di questo episodio, sarai in grado di parlare della tua giornata in inglese usando frasi chiare e naturali. È fondamentale esercitarsi a descrivere la propria giornata in inglese, poiché questi eventi quotidiani rappresentano esperienze reali. Quando parli del tuo giorno, inizi a pensare in inglese e a parlare in modo più naturale. Immagina di incontrare qualcuno di nuovo che ti chiede: "Cosa hai fatto oggi?". Con la pratica, avrai risposte pronte e fluide pronte per essere condivise.

Vocabolario e Frasi Chiave

  • Wake up: svegliarsi
  • Brush my teeth: lavarmi i denti
  • Take a shower: fare una doccia
  • Have coffee: bere un caffè
  • Make dinner: preparare la cena
  • Watch TV: guardare la televisione
  • Stay in bed: rimanere a letto
  • Think about my day: pensare alla mia giornata

Consigli per la Pratica

Uno dei metodi più efficaci per migliorare la tua pratica di conversazione in inglese è lo shadow speak, che consiste nel ripetere ciò che ascolti. Poiché il ritmo e il tono del video sono chiari e naturali, prova a seguire il parlato con la tecnica del shadowing. Ascolta attentamente le frasi e poi ripetile subito dopo il relatore, cercando di imitare il lorointonazione e la loro velocità. Questo approccio non solo ti aiuterà a migliorare la tua pronuncia, ma ti permetterà anche di costruire una maggiore confidenza nel parlare inglese.

Inizia con frasi semplici, come "I usually wake up at 7 o'clock" e progredisci verso frasi più complesse. Ricorda di usare risorse come un shadowing site o app di shadowspeaks per ascoltare audio di alta qualità ad un buon ritmo. Riservati almeno 5-10 minuti al giorno per questa attività; anche brevi sessioni di shadow speech possono portare a un progresso significativo nel tempo.

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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