Pratica di Shadowing: Being a beauty influencer - 6 Minute English - Impara a parlare inglese con YouTube

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Hello, this is 6 Minute English from BBC Learning English.
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I'm Neil.
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And I'm Sam.
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In the UK, there's a well-known children's game called Happy Families.
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Players have to collect all the cards belonging to one family.
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There's a butcher, a baker,
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a carpenter, a doctor and a tailor.
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of the traditional jobs that people in the UK have been doing for centuries.
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But since the invention of the internet and social media,
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a more up-to-date list of jobs in the 21st century would be very different.
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It would include modern jobs which didn't exist before.
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Online jobs like web designer and YouTuber.
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One of the most unusual of these new digital jobs is
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the influencer – someone who is paid by a company to promote their brand on social media,
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encouraging people to buy their products.
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In this programme, we'll meet two beauty influencers from different parts of the world – Nigeria and Pakistan.
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We'll discover how these women are using their online influence to change attitudes towards female beauty and,
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as usual, we'll learn some related vocabulary too.
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But first I have a question for you, Sam.
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YouTube makeup tutorials are very modern,
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but make-up has been around for a long time.
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So when was lipstick first used?
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Was it a around 3,000 years ago by the ancient Celts,
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b around 4,000 years ago by the ancient Egyptians,
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or c around 5,000 years ago by the ancient Sumerians?
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I'll say it was being used 5,000 years ago by the ancient Sumerians.
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OK, Sam, we'll find out if you're right later on.
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Dima Ume is a beauty influencer from Nigeria.
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She's been creating make-up video tutorials for women of colour for eight years and has hundreds of thousands of followers.
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Her videos go from eyebrow-shaping tips to shopping trips in Nigeria's bigger city, Lagos.
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Here's Dima telling BBC World Service programme The Conversation how her life as an influencer got started.
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So, I did a Makeup Do's and Don't video in 2017.
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I had seen a couple of people do it prior to that,
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but then, you know, I kind of did it in a way that was a bit funny,
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maybe cracked a couple of jokes around the ways
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or the maybe not so great ways some people were doing things at the time and that video just took off.
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In 2017, Dima made a YouTube video of make-up do's
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and don'ts – rules about what to do
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and what not to do in a certain situation or when doing a certain activity.
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Dima wasn't the first Nigerian influencer to post videos on YouTube,
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but the difference was her humour – the way she laughed and cracked jokes.
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More and more people started watching Dima's make-up videos and they soon took off,
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meaning they suddenly became successful and popular.
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Our next beauty influencer is Ramal Mehmud,
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a photographer turned make-up artist based in Islamabad, Pakistan.
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As well as make-up tips,
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Ramal creates colourful face painting designs which,
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she says, helped her through a period of depression.
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She has popular Instagram and YouTube accounts on which she shares content to help other women with their confidence and mental health.
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Like Deema, Ramal now has Instagram followers numbering in the hundreds of thousands.
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So how does she decide what to share in her blogs and videos?
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What boundaries does she set for her followers?
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Here's what Ramal told BBC World Service programme, The Conversation.
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Well, people are very intrigued about your personal life as a blogger.
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That's a given.
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But you need to have strong boundaries.
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I do share about my family and friends.
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You actually have to ask people if they are comfortable being on your platform or not.
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Ramal says her followers are intrigued about her personal life.
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If you're intrigued, you're very interested in someone,
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often because of something unusual or unexpected about them.
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Ramal accepts that her followers' interest in her personal life is a given – something
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that is considered to be a fact or that is certain to happen.
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For example, you could say,
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it's a given that there will be champagne at a typical British wedding.
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Meaning, it's certain, it's a fact, there will be champagne.
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But just because her followers' interest in her life is a given,
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that doesn't mean Ramal shares everything with them.
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She has to set boundaries.
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Both Dima and Ramal make money as beauty influencers,
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but what's amazing is how they're using social media to start conversations about what beauty means to women in their country,
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and sharing some great lipstick tips as well.
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And speaking of lipstick, let's reveal the answer to my question.
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Sam, I asked you when lipstick was first used.
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I said it was around 5,000 years ago by the ancient Sumerians.
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Which was the correct answer!
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Ancient Sumerians, both men and women,
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painted their faces, eyes and lips – a very early kind of lipstick.
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OK, let's recap the vocabulary from this programme on influencers – people who influence their social media followers to try different products.
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Do's and don'ts are rules about what you should and shouldn't do in certain situations.
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To crack a joke means to tell a joke.
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The phrasal verb take off means to suddenly become popular or successful.
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If you are intrigued, you are interested in someone,
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often because of something unusual about them.
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And finally, a given – describe something that is considered to be a fact or that is certain to happen.
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Once again, our six minutes are up.
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Goodbye for now.
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Bye-bye.
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Perché praticare la conversazione con questo video?

Praticare la conversazione in inglese attraverso questo video offre un'opportunità unica di apprendere da due influenti nel settore della bellezza, provenienti da culture diverse. Questi influencer non solo condividono la loro esperienza nel mondo della bellezza, ma presentano anche il linguaggio colloquiale e le espressioni tipiche che usano sui social media. Utilizzando il metodo della shadow speak, potrai migliorare la tua pronuncia e la fluidità del tuo parlato. Questo video ti permetterà di immergerti nel contesto delle conversazioni quotidiane e di apprendere vocaboli nuovi, il che è essenziale per una pratica di conversazione in inglese efficace.

Grammatica ed espressioni in contesto

Nel video, sono utilizzate diverse strutture grammaticali che possono essere particolarmente utili per gli studenti. Ecco alcune frasi e strutture chiave:

  • “I had seen a couple of people do it prior to that” - Questa frase utilizza il past perfect per riferirsi a una situazione precedente in relazione a una successiva azione.
  • “I kind of did it in a way that was a bit funny” - L'uso di “kind of” è un'espressione colloquiale che aiuta a esprimere incertezza o una leggera opinione. Questo è utile per rendere le conversazioni più naturali.
  • “More and more people started watching” - L’uso di “started” seguito da un gerundio implica l'inizio di un’azione in modo progressivo, il che è fondamentale per descrivere come un fenomeno cresce nel tempo.

Integrando queste strutture nella tua pratica di shadowing in inglese, puoi acquisire confidenza nell'uso di frasi simili durante le conversazioni quotidiane.

Trappole comuni di pronuncia

Prestare attenzione alla pronuncia è fondamentale, specialmente con parole che possono essere complicate o avere accenti particolari. Alcuni termini dal video possono risultare difficili da pronunciare:

  • “influencer” - assicurati di focalizzarti sulla pronuncia della "u", che può essere confusa con una "o" in alcune lingue;
  • “makeup” - è importante non sovrapporre le due parole e pronunciarle come un'unica parola solida;
  • “confidence” - attento a non enfatizzare troppo la prima sillaba, la corretta pronuncia prevede un'attenzione equilibrata su tutte le sillabe.

Utilizzando il video come parte della tua routine di shadow speech, puoi perfezionare la tua capacità di parlare e comunicare con maggiore chiarezza ed efficacia. Ricorda, più pratichi, migliore sarà la tua pronuncia!

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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