Pratica di Shadowing: Daily Routine – Easy English Listening Practice for Beginners (A1-A2) - Impara a parlare inglese con YouTube

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Hello and welcome to Speak Power Daily.
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I am Charlotte.
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And I am Ethan.
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Thank you for joining us today.
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In today's episode, we are going to talk about something very simple and useful, daily routines.
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That's right.
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We will talk about the things we do every day,
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like waking up, brushing our teeth,
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eating breakfast, and going to work or school.
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This episode is perfect for English beginners.
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We will speak slowly, use easy vocabulary, and explain every step.
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Are you ready?
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Let's begin with the morning.
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The morning routine.
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Ethan, what time do you usually wake up?
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I usually wake up at 7 o'clock in the morning.
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Nice.
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And what is the first thing you do?
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The first thing I do is turn off my alarm.
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Then I get out of bed and go to the bathroom.
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I do the same.
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After I go to the bathroom,
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I brush my teeth and wash my face.
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Yes, I brush my teeth too.
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After that, I take a shower.
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Do you eat breakfast before or after your shower?
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Usually after my shower, I go to the kitchen and make breakfast.
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I like to eat toast and eggs and drink coffee.
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That sounds good.
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I usually eat cereal with milk or sometimes fruit and yogurt.
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After breakfast, I get dressed and prepare my things for work.
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Me too.
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I always check my bag to make sure I have everything.
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My phone, keys, and notebook.
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Let's review some of the words we use so far.
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Vocabulary time.
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Morning routine.
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Here are some useful words from this part.
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Wake up.
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To stop sleeping.
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Example.
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I wake up at 7 a.m.
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Brush your teeth.
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To clean your teeth.
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I brush my teeth every morning.
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Take a shower.
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To wash your body with water.
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He takes a shower at 8 a.m.
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Remember, to repeat the words out loud.
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It helps you practice pronunciation.
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Now that we've finished the morning routine,
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let's move to the next part of the day, the afternoon.
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Now, let us talk about the afternoon.
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Charlotte, what do you usually do after work?
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After work, I usually go home and eat lunch.
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I like to eat something light,
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like a sandwich or salad.
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That sounds healthy.
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I usually eat rice with chicken or sometimes pasta.
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After lunch, I take a short break.
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Do you take a nap?
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Not always, but sometimes I take a 20-minute nap.
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It helps me feel more energetic.
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I understand.
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After my lunch break, I usually do some house chores.
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For example, I wash the dishes,
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clean the living room, or do the laundry.
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That is a good routine.
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In the afternoon, I often check my emails,
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finish some tasks for work,
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or plan for the next day.
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Do you go outside in the afternoon?
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Yes, if the weather is nice.
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Sometimes I go for a walk in the park or I go to the supermarket to buy groceries.
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That's great!
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I also enjoy going for a walk.
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It helps me relax and clear my mind.
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Many people have different afternoon routines.
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Some go to school, some study,
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and others work from home.
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Yes, and no routine is better than another.
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The most important thing is to have a routine that works for you.
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Vocabulary time.
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Afternoon routine.
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Let us review some useful words from this part.
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Lunch.
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The meal you eat in the middle of the day.
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Example.
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I eat lunch at 1 p.m.
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Chores.
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Small jobs you do at home.
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Example.
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I do the laundry on Saturdays.
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Take a nap.
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Sleep for a short time during the day.
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Example, she takes a nap in the afternoon.
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Also, groceries, food and other things you buy at the store.
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Example, he buys groceries every Monday.
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Go for a walk.
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Walk for exercise or relaxation.
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Example, we go for a walk after lunch.
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Friendly reminder, do not forget to repeat these words out loud.
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Now, let's continue with the evening routine,
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where we relax and prepare for bedtime.
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Charlotte, what do you usually do when the day is almost over?
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In the evening, I like to relax.
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After dinner, I sometimes watch a movie or listen to music. That sounds nice.
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I usually eat dinner at around 7 o'clock.
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I like something simple.
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Soup, rice, or vegetables.
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Do you cook your dinner?
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Yes, most of the time.
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I enjoy cooking.
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It helps me disconnect from work.
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That's great.
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After dinner, I often read a book or call a friend.
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I try not to use my phone too much.
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Me too.
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Too much screen time at night is not good.
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I prefer to stretch, drink tea,
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or write in my journal.
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Oh, I love journaling.
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It helps me understand my thoughts and feelings.
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Exactly.
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And around 10 o'clock, I get ready for bed.
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I brush my teeth, wash my face,
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and put on my pajamas.
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Then I turn off the lights and try to sleep before 11.
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A good night's sleep is very important.
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Yes, sleep helps you recover and have more energy for the next day.
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Vocabulary time.
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Evening routine.
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Here are some new words from the evening routine.
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Dinner.
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The last meal of the day.
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We eat dinner at 7 p.m.
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Relax.
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To rest and feel calm.
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I relax by reading a book.
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Journal.
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A notebook where you write your thoughts.
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She writes in her journal every night.
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Also, pajamas.
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Clothes you wear to sleep.
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I wear my pajamas before bed.
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Go to bed.
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To lie down and try to sleep.
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I go to bed at 10.30 p.m.
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Repeat these words out loud.
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Try using them and describe your own Rahim.
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Today we talked about our daily routines,
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what we do in the morning, afternoon, and evening evening.
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We learned new vocabulary, practiced sentences,
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and had a nice conversation about simple daily habits.
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Now it is your turn.
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Try to describe your daily routine in English.
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You can say, I wake up at 6 a.m.,
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I brush my teeth, I take a shower,
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I eat breakfast, I go to work, and so on.
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Even if you make mistakes, do not worry.
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Practice makes progress.
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Every day is a new chance to grow,
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to learn, and to improve your English step by step.
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Small habits create big results.
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Speaking about your daily life is a powerful way to build your confidence.
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Remember, your English does not need to be perfect.
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It needs to be active.
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Speak it.
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Live it.
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Enjoy it.
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Thank you for listening to Speak Power Daily.
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We will see you in the next episode.
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If you enjoyed this episode,
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do not forget to subscribe to our channel,
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and stay tuned for more easy English conversations.

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Perché praticare il parlato con questo video?

Praticare la lingua parlata è fondamentale per chi sta apprendendo l'inglese, specialmente per i principianti. Questo video offre un'ottima opportunità per migliorare le proprie capacità di conversazione in inglese. La presentazione chiara e lenta degli argomenti quotidiani, come la routine del mattino, aiuta a familiarizzare con la lingua e a migliorare la propria pronuncia. Utilizzando tecniche come lo shadow speech, puoi ascoltare e ripetere le frasi mentre i relatori parlano, migliorando la tua fluidità e comprensione. Approfittare di questa pratica di conversazione in inglese ti permetterà di acquisire maggiore sicurezza nell'uso dell’inglese di tutti i giorni.

Grammatica ed espressioni nel contesto

Nel video, vengono utilizzate diverse strutture grammaticali e frasi comuni che sono essenziali per la comunicazione quotidiana. Ecco alcune espressioni chiave:

  • What time do you usually wake up? - Questa domanda è un ottimo esempio di come formulare interrogativi in inglese. Usare usually ti permette di parlare delle tue abitudini.
  • The first thing I do is... - Questa struttura è utile per descrivere sequenze di azioni. Puoi usarla per raccontare la tua routine.
  • I like to eat... - Una frase utile per esprimere preferenze. Come nel video, puoi citare cosa ti piace fare o mangiare.
  • After that, I get dressed... - Questa espressione è utile per connettere diverse parti della tua routine, mostrando l'ordine delle attività.

Praticando queste espressioni attraverso lo shadowing, puoi migliorare la tua capacità di parlare e comprendere l'inglese.

Trappole di pronuncia comuni

In questo video, ci sono alcune parole e frasi che potrebbero risultare difficili da pronunciare per i principianti. Ecco alcune trappole comuni:

  • Wake up - Attenzione alla pronuncia della consonante finale 'k'; può essere difficile per chi parla altre lingue.
  • Brush your teeth - La combinazione dei suoni 'th' e 'r' può essere un po' complicata, quindi fai attenzione a come posizioni la lingua.
  • Take a shower - Assicurati di non omettere il suono ‘t’ iniziale. Questo è un esempio perfetto per praticare con shadowspeaks.

Imparando a riconoscere queste difficoltà, puoi migliorare significativamente la tua pronuncia. Inizia a incorporare la pratica di conversazione in inglese nel tuo quotidiano, e non dimenticare di usare il shadowing site come risorsa per perfezionarti!

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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