Pratica di Shadowing: Are You Lazy? Or Are You Just Tired? - Know The Difference - Impara a parlare inglese con YouTube

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Today we live in a society that praises work and never ending activity.
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Today we live in a society that praises work and never ending activity.
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At the same time, rest and recovery are looked down upon.
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Because of this collective societal thinking, we push ourselves to get even more things done, whether it's for work or hobbies.
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I believe that you at least once, felt like you were not being active or working hard enough, and you asked yourself this question: "Why am I so lazy?" But were you really being lazy?
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Or could it be that you were just tired from too much activity?
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It's important that you understand the difference between laziness and exhaustion.
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This is John.
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And this is Mike.
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Both of them are college students and yesterday they had a day off, free to do anything they wanted.
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Let's take a look at how their day went.
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Neither of them studied for the upcoming exam.
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Neither of them bothered going to the gym to exercise.
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And neither Mike nor John tried to work on any of their goals or hobbies.
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Instead they both played video games on their computers and watched TV for almost the whole day.
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At the end of the day, they both said to themselves: "God, I'm so lazy..." And you could probably agree with them.
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But let's take a look at the bigger picture.
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John has been getting bad grades since the beginning of the semester, as he never really studies.
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He also never exercised in his entire life and has no goals or hobbies to work on whatsoever.
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Most of his days are spent mindlessly watching TV, surfing the internet or playing video games for hours.
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So on his free day, he just did what he does pretty much every single day.
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He is indeed, what you would call lazy.
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But Mike is actually quite the opposite.
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On his regular day, he always exercises first thing in the morning and he makes sure to study for hours.
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He also likes to spend his spare time on a goal of becoming a DJ, as that is his passion.
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And he does all this while working a part-time job to save up money.
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He's the opposite of lazy, in fact, you could say he's extremely productive.
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On his free day, Mike was simply too tired to be his usual self.
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He was exhausted and burned out from constant activity and he needed a break.
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However at the end of the day, he labeled himself as a lazy failure, because he felt like he should have been productive.
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On the outside, both laziness and exhaustion look pretty much the same.
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The person in question doesn't feel like doing much and if we don't know their full story, we're quick to pass judgement.
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But for example, if someone is ill, we don't assume the person is lazy or slothful.
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We understand that they need to rest so they can recover faster.
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It's the same with exhaustion. We require days where we are not as occupied and we just relax instead.
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But we also need regular breaks in our normal productive days, if we want to sustain high-performance.
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However choosing to rest rather than keep on working can sometimes lead to feelings of guilt and unease.
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Just as it's easy to judge others and flag them as lazy, it's also easy to mark yourself as lazy.
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Now it's important to understand the difference between laziness and exhaustion, as they require opposing solutions.
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So what's the difference?
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When someone is lazy, they are unwilling to do any kind of work.
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They have the energy to go and get stuff done if they want to.
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But because they lack self discipline, they avoid doing anything that requires effort.
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When someone is tired, they have the discipline and motivation to do the work.
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But because they rarely let themselves take breaks, they lack the energy to go and do it.
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They simply can't sustain their performance.
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If you're lazy, the solution is to take action.
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If you're tired, you need take a break and relax.
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The problem becomes when the solutions get mixed up.
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Some people are just lazy, but they fool themselves into thinking they need a break.
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What happens is they just prolong their laziness.
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However people who are exhausted and tired, also make the mistake thinking they're being lazy.
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And they end up taking more action, because they believe that's the solution.
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Sadly the result is that they end up even more tired.
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This is why it's necessary to first determine in which category you fall in.
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All the habit strategies in the world will not work if you’re too tired, stressed out, or overwhelmed by all the work that’s coming at you.
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And it's pointless to keep on going in this state, as you'll just produce sub-optimal results.
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Also if you're lazy, it doesn't matter how much rest you get.
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You won't get anything done if you don't start taking even the smallest steps towards your goals.
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This is why it's important to balance the two.
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If you're currently stressing out too much, take a 5-10 minute break for every 45 minutes of activity.
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You don't just deserve it, you need it.
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If you're currently idle and you're slacking off, for every 45 minutes of rest, work on your goals for 5-10 minutes.
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Some progress is better than no progress at all.
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I want to end this video by saying that we shouldn't label others as lazy, especially if we don't know what's happening behind the scenes.
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The person in question might be extremely productive, just elsewhere.
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Also we shouldn't be so quick to judge ourselves for taking a break.
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We're not machines and we actually perform better if we allow ourselves to be lazy once in a while.
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In questa lezione, esploreremo un argomento fondamentale per chiunque desideri migliorare la propria comprensione e produzione in inglese: la differenza tra pigrizia ed affaticamento. Attraverso un'analisi di situazioni quotidiane e personaggi, apprenderemo come distinguere tra questi due stati, il che ci aiuterà non solo a comprendere meglio il linguaggio, ma anche a riflettere sulle nostre abitudini e motivazioni. Questa lezione è ideale per coloro che vogliono praticare la conversazione in inglese e migliorare la pronuncia inglese utilizzando il metodo di shadowing.

Vocabolario Chiave & Frasi

  • Pigrizia - Laziness
  • Affaticamento - Exhaustion
  • Riposo - Rest
  • Produttivo - Productive
  • Obiettivi - Goals
  • Disciplina - Discipline
  • Tempo libero - Free time
  • Esaurimento - Burnout

Consigli di Pratica

Quando pratichi l'inglese attraverso il shadowing, è fondamentale prestare attenzione alla velocità e al tono del parlato del relatore. Questo video, con il suo ritmo rilassato, offre un'eccellente opportunità per esercitarti. Ecco alcuni consigli specifici:

  • Ascolta attentamente le frasi, concentrandoti su come il relatore esprime emozioni e stati d'animo.
  • Ripeti le frasi subito dopo averle sentite, cercando di imitare intonazione e pronuncia.
  • Fai pause regolari se necessario. Non preoccuparti di dover ripetere tutto in una volta; l'importante è migliorare gradualmente la tua pronuncia inglese.
  • Utilizza il shadowing site per seguire la trascrizione mentre ascolti, per associare il testo ai suoni.
  • Prova a spiegare a qualcun altro la differenza tra pigrizia e affaticamento in inglese. Questa pratica di conversazione in inglese ti aiuterà a consolidare ciò che hai imparato.

Ricorda, non è solo questione di impegno; è anche importante concederti il tempo per riposare e recuperare le forze. Usa questa lezione per riflettere sulle tue proprie abitudini di studio e dedicati al shadow speak per un miglioramento continuo nella tua esperienza di apprendimento linguistico.

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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