Pratica di Shadowing: 💻 "English for Daily Standup Meetings: 🔜 Focusing on Main Priorities #dailystandup #englishforit - Impara a parlare inglese con YouTube

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Hi guys, in this English lesson for daily stand-ups,
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I want to talk about the question What is your biggest priority for today?
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Okay, the first thing is that we say big, bigger, biggest.
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It's my biggest priority.
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Not the more big, the bigger, not there, the biggest.
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The pronunciation, okay, so priority.
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Four syllables in priority, right?
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Syllable priority.
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Syllable three is weak.
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Priority.
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And this is the second syllable strong.
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Priority.
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Okay, my biggest priority.
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So different expressions to describe your biggest priority.
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You can say, my biggest priority is,
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my top priority for today is,
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the most important thing on my list today is,
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or my primary focus for today is,
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or today my main goal is to.
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The first expression we can use to talk about your biggest priority is to improve a feature.
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So maybe you want to improve the user authentication and authorization,
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data visualization, search functionality, who knows.
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For example, my biggest priority for today is to improve the user authentication
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and authorization feature to ensure that our users' data is secure and that access is granted only to those who are authorized.
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The most important thing on my list today is to improve the data visualization feature to ensure
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that our users can quickly and easily understand the data they are viewing.
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My biggest priority for today is to improve the search functionality feature to ensure
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that our users can quickly find the information they need.
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Now we have a number of different ways to say improve a feature.
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We have a lot of different verbs.
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For example, to improve a feature,
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you can also say to enhance a feature,
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to upgrade a feature, to refine a feature,
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to optimize a feature, and to polish a feature.
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The next expression is to address bugs and issues.
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So when we have this verb to address,
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it talks about to handle,
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to see and resolve problems in the software.
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But the first syllable is not address, but it's address.
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To address bugs and issues.
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Not address, but address.
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For example, my biggest priority is to address bugs and issues
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that have been reported by users and fix them as quickly as possible.
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The most important thing on my list today is to address
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and resolve the critical bug that has been impacting the performance of our software.
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Today, my main goal is to address the reported bugs and issues,
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then begin work on resolving them one by one.
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The next expression is to review and merge code.
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This is the idea or to verify,
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to check and incorporate changes made by other team members into the code base.
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You need to review it and merge.
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Now, the important thing is about in the past tense, I review, okay?
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And past pronunciations, I reviewed, reviewed.
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And the next one is I merge.
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So you can hear the jjjj at the end.
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Merge.
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Merge the code.
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And you take this jjjjj, okay?
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And then it becomes merged.
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So you have merge, jjjj.
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And then the D sound.
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I merged the code.
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And you also see this a lot in the passive voice as the code was merged or the code was merged successfully.
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For example, my biggest priority is to review and merge the code changes
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that were submitted by the development team to ensure that they have been merged successfully.
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My My primary focus for today is to review
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and merge the code changes that were submitted by the development team to ensure
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that they are in line with the project requirements and standards.
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My biggest priority for today is to check
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that the code has been reviewed and merged correctly and that there are no conflicts or issues with the latest updates.
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Next expression we can use to answer the question,
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what is your number one priority is to catch up on.
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To catch up on emails,
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to catch up on tasks.
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To catch up means to finish all the work you missed so that you are not behind and late.
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It's like you have extra work or maybe work from yesterday that was not completed,
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that you need to complete or for example you have 15 emails
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that you did not answer and now you need to catch up on the emails.
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So you can say to catch up on emails and tasks and the past of catch is caught.
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Caught.
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I know you can see c-a-u-g-h-t but the pronunciation is caught and another very common expression is to get caught up on.
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To get caught up on tasks,
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to get caught up on emails.
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This means again to finish all the work that you need to do
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so that you are up to date and not behind anymore.
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My top priority for today is to catch up on my emails
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and tasks that have accumulated over the past few days and respond to any urgent requests or inquiries.
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The primary focus for me today is to prioritize my tasks
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and make sure that I get caught up on the most critical ones first
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while delegating any non-essential tasks to other team members.
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Today my main goal is to organize my inbox and task list and create a plan to catch up on my workload.
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Next expression is to research and learn about something.
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The idea to invest time in learning and exploring new techniques or technologies.
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As you know, IT is an industry that moves very, very quickly.
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So research is a big part of the job.
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For example, my biggest priority is to invest time in learning
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and researching the new technology stack
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that we will be using in our upcoming project to ensure
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that I am up to speed and ready to contribute to the team.
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The most important thing on my list today is to attend
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a training session on the new tool we will be using to learn and research how to use it effectively.
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Today, my main goal is to research and experiment with the new technology stack
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and share my findings with the rest of the team to help them get up to speed as well.
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Okay guys, that ends this video on what is today's number one priority.
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I hope you are now ready to answer this question in your next daily stand-up.
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Thanks for watching, I'll see you in the next one.

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Praticare l'inglese parlato è fondamentale per migliorare la tua capacità di comunicazione, specialmente in contesti professionali come le riunioni quotidiane. Questo video offre un'ottima opportunità per imparare l'inglese con YouTube, poiché ti permette di ascoltare e imitare frasi contenute in situazioni reali. Con frasi utili come "My biggest priority for today is..." e "The most important thing on my list today is...", puoi rafforzare la tua pratica di conversazione in inglese. Utilizzando tecniche come lo shadow speak, puoi affinare la tua pronuncia e migliorare la tua fluidità. Connettersi con i contenuti del video ti consente di praticare l'inglese quotidianamente e di sentirti più a tuo agio nel comunicare con i tuoi colleghi e amici.

Grammatica & Espressioni nel Contesto

  • My biggest priority is to...: Questa espressione ti aiuta a definire chiaramente il tuo obiettivo principale per la giornata.
  • The most important thing on my list today is...: Un modo efficace per evidenziare le attività fondamentali che devi completare.
  • To address bugs and issues: Utilizzato per descrivere azioni specifiche relative alla gestione dei problemi nel software.
  • To improve a feature: Un'espressione chiave per parlare di innovazioni e miglioramenti nel tuo lavoro tecnologico.

Questi esempi sono pratici e possono essere facilmente applicati nella tua vita lavorativa. La chiave è ripeterli e utilizzare la pratica di conversazione in inglese per integrarli nel tuo vocabolario attivo.

Trappole Comuni nella Pronuncia

Una delle difficoltà che possono sorgere mentre impari l'inglese è la pronuncia corretta di alcune parole. Nel video, l'oratore sottolinea l'importanza di pronunciare correttamente la parola priority, che ha quattro sillabe e dove la terza sillaba è debole. Ricorda che si pronuncia pri-OR-i-ty e non pri-OR-ity. Altre parole come address possono causare confusione; assicurati di pronunciarla come ad-DRESS e non AD-dress. Questi dettagli di pronuncia sono cruciali e, attraverso tecniche di shadow speech, puoi esercitarti per perfezionare la tua abilità linguistica.

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