Pratica di Shadowing: Cách Nói Về Thói Quen Hàng Ngày | Luyện Nghe Tiếng Anh (A2) | English Podcast - Impara a parlare inglese con YouTube

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Hi everyone!
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Welcome to Fluent Future Vietnam,
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your go-to channel for fun and easy English lessons.
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I'm Zahra.
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And I'm Robert.
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Today we're excited to talk about how to talk about your daily routine in English.
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This is perfect for beginners at A2 level.
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We'll share a real-life conversation,
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explain it, and help you practice.
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Let's get started.
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Hey Robert, how's your day going?
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We haven't caught up in a while.
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Oh, hi Zara.
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It's going well, thanks.
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Just the usual routine.
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What about you?
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Same here.
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My days are pretty regular.
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I wake up at 7 a.m every morning.
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Then, I make my bed and brush my teeth.
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After that, I have breakfast,
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usually some fruit and yogurt.
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How about your morning?
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I wake up a bit earlier, around 6.30am.
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I like to exercise first.
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I go for a jog in the park.
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It helps me feel energized.
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Then I take a shower and get dressed for work.
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That sounds healthy.
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I commute to work by bus.
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It takes about 30 minutes.
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During the ride, I listen to podcasts to learn new things.
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What do you do at work?
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I work in an office.
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I start at 9am, I check emails,
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have meetings, and work on projects.
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Around noon, I have lunch,
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often a sandwich or a salad.
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In the afternoon, I finish my tasks and sometimes chat with colleagues.
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Nice!
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My job is similar.
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I teach English classes online.
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I prepare lessons in the morning and teach in the afternoon.
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After work, around 5 p.m.,
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I go home and cook dinner.
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I like simple meals like rice and vegetables.
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Yeah, evenings are for relaxing.
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I get home by 6 p.m.
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I wind down by reading a book or watching TV.
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Then I have dinner with my family.
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We talk about our day.
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That's sweet.
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I usually exercise in the evening if I miss it in the morning maybe yoga or a walk.
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Before bed, I brush my teeth again and read a bit.
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I go to bed at 10 p.m to get good sleep.
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Me too.
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I try to sleep by 11 p.m.
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A good routine keeps me happy and productive.
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What tips do you have for talking about routines in English?
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Use simple sentences like, I wake up at,
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or I have lunch at.
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Add time words like, in the morning or after work.
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It makes it easy and natural.
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Exactly.
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Practice with friends to make it fun.
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Okay, listeners, that was our conversation about daily routines.
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Now let's break it down.
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In English, we use the present simple tense for habits,
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like, I wake up or I go to work.
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This tense is great for routines because it shows things we do regularly.
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Yes, and we added details to make it real.
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For example, Zara said, I commute to work by bus.
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This describes how she travels.
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You can say by car,
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by bike, or on foot, too.
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We also use time expressions at 7am,
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around noon, in the evening.
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These help organize your story.
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Try describing your own routine step by step.
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Morning, afternoon, evening.
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The talk felt natural because we asked questions like, how about you?
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This keeps the conversation going.
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In real life, people share and respond like that.
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Remember, keep it simple for A2 level.
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No need for fancy words, just everyday English.
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Great job so far.
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Now it's time to practice.
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Shadowing means listening and repeating after us.
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We'll say parts of the conversation slowly.
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Pause the video and repeat.
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Let's start with my morning.
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I wake up at 7 a.m every morning.
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Then I make my bed and brush my teeth.
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After that I have breakfast,
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usually some fruit and yogurt.
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Now my part.
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I wake up a bit earlier, around 6.30am.
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I like to exercise first.
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I go for a jog in the park.
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It helps me feel energized.
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Keep practicing daily.
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Say your own routine out loud.
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It builds confidence.
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Now, let's dive into some vocabulary from our chat.
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We'll pick three phrases that might be new or useful.
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For each, we'll explain the meaning and give two examples.
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First, wake up.
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This means to stop sleeping and become awake in the morning.
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Example 1.
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I wake up early on weekdays to catch the bus.
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Example 2.
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On weekends, I wake up late and feel relaxed.
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Second, commute to work.
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This means to travel regularly from home to your job.
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Example 1.
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Many people commute to work by train in big cities.
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Example 2.
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I commute to work on my bike to save time and stay fit.
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Third, wind down.
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This means to relax and calm yourself after a busy day.
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Example 1.
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After dinner, I wind down by listening to music.
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Example 2.
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She winds down with a hot bath before bed.
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Okay, now you can listen to the conversation again without Vietnamese subtitles.
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Try to listen very carefully this time.
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Hey Robert, how's your day going?
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We haven't caught up in a while.
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Oh, hi Zara.
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It's going well, thanks.
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Just the usual routine.
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What about you?
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Same here.
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My days are pretty regular.
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I wake up at 7am every morning.
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Then, I make my bed and brush my teeth.
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After that, I have breakfast,
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usually some fruit and yogurt.
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How about your morning?
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I wake up a bit earlier, around 6 30 a.m.
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I like to exercise first.
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I go for a jog in the park.
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It helps me feel energized.
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Then I take a shower and get dressed for work.
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That sounds healthy.
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I commute to work by bus.
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It takes about 30 minutes.
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During the ride, I listen to podcasts to learn new things.
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What do you do at work?
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I work in an office.
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I start at 9am.
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I check emails, have meetings, and work on projects.
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Around noon, I have lunch,
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often a sandwich or a salad.
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In the afternoon, I finish my tasks and sometimes chat with colleagues.
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Nice!
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My job is similar.
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I teach English classes online.
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I prepare lessons in the morning and teach in the afternoon.
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After work, around 5 p.m.,
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I go home and cook dinner.
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I like simple meals like rice and vegetables.
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Yeah, evenings are for relaxing.
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I get home by 6 p.m.
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I wind down by reading a book or watching TV.
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Then I have dinner with my family.
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We talk about our day.
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That's sweet.
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I usually exercise in the evening if I miss it in the morning.
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Maybe yoga or a walk.
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Before bed, I brush my teeth again and read a bit.
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I go to bed at 10 p.m to get good sleep.
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Me too.
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I try to sleep by 11 p.m.
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A good routine keeps me happy and productive.
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What tips do you have for talking about routines in English?
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Use simple sentences like, I wake up at,
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or I have lunch at.
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Add time words like, in the morning or after work.
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It makes it easy and natural.
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Exactly.
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Practice with friends to make it fun.
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Thanks for joining us today on Fluent Future Vietnam.
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We hope this helps you talk about your daily routine in English.
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If you liked this, give us a thumbs up.
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Leave a comment with your routine.
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Subscribe for more lessons and share with friends.
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It supports us and brings more helpful content.
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See you next time.
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Happy learning.

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Informazioni su questa lezione

In questa lezione, gli studenti di livello A2 avranno l'opportunità di migliorare le loro abilità di conversazione in inglese focalizzandosi sulla descrizione delle proprie routine quotidiane. Attraverso un dialogo pratico tra due interlocutori, Zahra e Robert, esploreremo diverse attività quotidiane, dall'alzarsi al mattino fino a rilassarsi la sera. Questa lezione è progettata per facilitare la pratica di conversazione in inglese e per aiutare gli studenti a familiarizzare con la struttura delle frasi e il lessico correlato alla vita di tutti i giorni.

Vocabolario e frasi chiave

  • wake up - alzarsi
  • have breakfast - fare colazione
  • go to work - andare al lavoro
  • commute - tragitto/pendolarismo
  • cook dinner - cucinare la cena
  • relax - rilassarsi
  • exercise - esercitarsi
  • meet friends - incontrare amici

Consigli per la pratica

Per massimizzare i benefici di questa lezione, ti suggeriamo di utilizzare shadowing in inglese. Quando ascolti il dialogo, prova a ripetere immediatamente ciò che senti, cercando di imitare non solo le parole, ma anche il ritmo e l'intonazione dei relatori. Questo metodo, noto come shadow speech o shadowspeaks, è particolarmente efficace per migliorare la tua pronuncia e la tua fluidità. Dato che il video ha un tono chiaro e ritmato, cerca di seguire il discorso senza forzarti troppo. Inizia con piccole sezioni, ripetendo frasi singole, per poi passare a interi scambi di dialogo. Ricorda di non aver paura di sbagliare; la pratica è ciò che conta di più! Infine, puoi ripetere l'esercizio più volte, alternando il tuo ascolto tra parte attiva e parte passiva.

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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