Pratica di Shadowing: American Slang about Negative People: 12 Expressions you need toknow - Impara a parlare inglese con YouTube

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Hello my favorite English language learners.
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Hello my favorite English language learners.
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It is your favorite English teacher here,
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Amy Joy, and in today's video I'm going to share with you some American slang expressions to talk about really negative people.
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So to get started, let's imagine that you have a friend and her name is Nancy.
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We are going to call her Negative Nancy and that is our first two slang expressions.
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One, to be a Negative Nancy and two,
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to be a Debbie Downer.
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So these are expressions that just describe really negative people.
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So imagine that you are with your group of friends and you say,
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hey what should we do this weekend
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and someone suggests hey why don't we go to the beach
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then negative Nancy says oh I hate the beach I hate
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the sand it's too hot I always get sunburned it's too
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much work I don't want to go she is being a negative Nancy
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and you can tell her hey don't be such a negative Nancy or hey don't be such a Debbie Downer.
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So again our first two words to be a negative Nancy or to be a Debbie Downer.
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Now Nancy and Debbie are female names but you can actually call men a negative Nancy or a Debbie Downer too.
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And if you're feeling a little bit negative
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that day you might even say oh I don't mean to be a negative Nancy or oh,
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I don't want to be a Debbie Downer,
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but I don't want to go to the beach.
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And number three is also a name and the phrase is to be a Scrooge.
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And this means to be a negative person,
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but also be cheap or not want to pay for things.
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So for example, again, you're with your friends and you say,
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hey, what should we do this weekend?" and your friend suggests,
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well we could go see that new Marvel movie.
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And then your friend Negative Nancy,
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she says, oh I don't want to go to the movies.
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Tickets are so expensive these days.
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You can say, hey don't be such a Scrooge or stop being a Scrooge.
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We can go to the early showing which is cheaper.
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And Negative Nancy might say fine but I'm not buying any snacks.
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Negative Nancy is now being a Scrooge.
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And this word actually has an interesting history.
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It comes from Charles Dickens' play A Christmas Carol and the main character in that play is Ebenezer Scrooge.
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And he is a really negative man who is very wealthy but doesn't want to spend any money.
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So he is very cheap and now since that is his character.
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We also call people who are cheap scrooges.
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So don't be a scrooge or stop being a scrooge.
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And number four, a whiner.
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A whiner is just a person who whines a lot and to whine means to complain.
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So we can be talking about negative Nancy and say,
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Ugh, Nancy is such a whiner.
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She is always complaining about something.
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And number five is the word rude.
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To be rude is an adjective that means to be impolite.
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So again, let's say that we are out to dinner with negative Nancy
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and we are about to order and Nancy decides to order the salmon
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and the waitress says oh I'm so sorry we don't have any more salmon.
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Nancy gets very upset starts yelling at the waitress and says then why do you have it on the menu?
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Who is your manager? this is ridiculous.
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She is being rude.
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And number six, to be spoiled.
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To be spoiled means to complain when you don't get your way or when you don't get what you want.
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So your friend Nancy grew up as a single child.
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She didn't have any brothers or sisters,
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so her parents always gave her what she wanted and now she complains when she does not get what she wants.
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So she is spoiled.
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Another more academic word for spoiled is entitled
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and again this just means you think you deserve everything probably because you grew up getting everything you wanted.
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Numbers seven, eight, and nine are all synonyms so I'm going to group them together.
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They are to be grumpy,
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to be cranky, and to be in a bad mood.
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These all mean that you are unhappy or that you are annoyed by something.
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So again, thinking about our friend Negative Nancy,
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she hates waking up early in the mornings and whenever she has to wake up early she is grumpy,
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she is cranky, she is in a bad mood until she has her coffee.
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And number 10, to give someone bad vibes.
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This just means to give off bad energy
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so again maybe with your friends
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and you say who should we invite to our trip
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and someone says oh please don't invite Nancy she gives me bad vibes
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and similarly number 11 you can say bad
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or negative energy you might say oh please don't invite Nancy I don't like her bad energy or her negative energy.
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And our last word for today, self-centered.
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And it just means that you are selfish or you only care about yourself and what you want.
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So negative Nancy, she is very spoiled and she only wants to do what she wants to do.
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She doesn't want to go to the beach.
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She doesn't want to go to the movies and she wants everyone to do what she wants to do.
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She is self-centered.
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All right, well there you have it,
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12 slang expressions to talk about negative people.
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I'm sure that I may have forgotten some,
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so if you can think of any other expressions,
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let me know in the comments below.
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And if you found this video helpful,
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make sure you like it,
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subscribe to my channel, and click that notification bell.
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And until next time, don't be a negative Nancy or a Debbie Downer.
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Stay positive, stay happy, and I will see you next time.
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Bye!

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Perché praticare la conversazione con questo video?

Praticare l'inglese parlato è fondamentale per migliorare la tua fluidità e comprensione. Guardare e ascoltare video come quello di Amy Joy offre non solo la possibilità di imparare slang americani, ma anche di osservare come gli anglofoni comunicano nel loro linguaggio quotidiano. Le espressioni colloquiali, come "Negative Nancy" e "Debbie Downer", sono usate frequentemente tra amici e possono rendere la tua conversazione più naturale e autentica. Inoltre, seguendo il ritmo e l'intonazione dei madrelingua, puoi migliorare la tua pronuncia inglese in modo efficace. La pratica di conversazione in inglese attraverso questi video ti consente di acquisire confidenza e rendere l'apprendimento più interattivo e divertente.

Grammatica ed espressioni nel contesto

Nel video, Amy Joy utilizza diverse strutture grammaticali e slang che sono utili per descrivere situazioni negative. Ecco alcune espressioni chiave da considerare:

  • "To be a Negative Nancy": questa espressione viene utilizzata per descrivere una persona che è costantemente pessimista.
  • "To be a Debbie Downer": simile a quello precedente, questo termine si riferisce a qualcuno che rovina l'atmosfera con il suo atteggiamento negativo.
  • "Don't be such a Scrooge": questo invito è un modo per dire a qualcuno di smettere di essere avaro o negativo, basato sull’analisi del personaggio di Charles Dickens.
  • "Whiner": viene utilizzato per descrivere qualcuno che lamenta continuamente, utile per esprimere l’insoddisfazione in modo colloquiale.

Queste espressioni non solo arricchiscono il tuo vocabolario, ma possono anche aiutarti a formulare frasi più complesse in lingua inglese, migliorando così la tua comunicazione durante la pratica di conversazione in inglese.

Trappole comuni di pronuncia

Durante il video, ci sono alcuni termini che potrebbero risultare complicati da pronunciare per coloro che stanno migliorando la pronuncia inglese. Alcune delle parole da tenere a mente includono:

  • "Scrooge": attenzione all'accento sulla "o", che deve essere pronunciata in modo chiaro e aperto.
  • "Whiner": il suono "wh" potrebbe essere difficile; ricorda di produrre una leggera aspirazione.
  • "Negative": fai attenzione alla sequenza delle sillabe, con una chiara enfatizzazione sulla prima sillaba.

Praticare queste parole attraverso shadowspeak o shadow speak ti aiuterà non solo a memorizzare le espressioni, ma anche a migliorare la tua pronuncia complessiva. Segui le tecniche di pronuncia nel video per affinare le tue abilità.

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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