Pratica di Shadowing: English Speaking Practice Lesson with Real-Life Conversations | Shadowing Practice - Impara a parlare inglese con YouTube

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Hi everyone!
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Welcome back to our channel.
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Do you want to speak English confidently?
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You are in the right place.
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Our speaking exercises are fun,
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simple, and perfect for beginners.
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In this video, we have three easy steps to help you practice.
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Let's see how it works.
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Part 1.
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Listening Practice Part 2.
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Listen and Repeat Part 3.
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Shadowing Practice Now, are you ready to improve your English?
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Let's get started.
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Part 1.
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Listening Practice Listen to a short conversation between two native speakers.
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Try to understand the story.
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Emma, it is raining very heavily outside.
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I know.
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The weather is terrible today.
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I was planning to go for a walk.
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I do not think that is a good idea now.
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My shoes are already wet from this morning.
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You should have taken an umbrella.
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I did take one.
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Then why are your shoes wet?
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Because I forgot to open the umbrella. That explains a lot.
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The streets are full of water now.
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I saw a car driving through a big puddle.
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Did it splash water everywhere?
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Yes, and some people were not happy.
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Rain always causes problems.
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Especially when you need to go outside.
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I also forgot my jacket at work yesterday.
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So now you have no jacket and wet shoes.
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Exactly.
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My situation is getting worse.
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At least you are inside the house now. That is true.
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Do you still need to go anywhere today?
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I need to buy some groceries later.
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Maybe you should wait until the rain stops.
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I hope it stops soon.
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The weather report says it may rain all day.
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That is not good news.
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You can stay home and relax instead.
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I suppose I do not have many choices.
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Sometimes staying home is the best plan.
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You know what?
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I think you're right.
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Finally, a rainy day has one advantage.
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What is that?
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You have an excuse to do nothing.
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That actually sounds pretty nice.
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See?
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Rain is not always bad.
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Part 2.
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Listen and repeat.
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Listen carefully and say them out loud after the speaker.
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It's great for your pronunciation.
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Ready?
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Let's practice together.
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Emma, it is raining very heavily outside.
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I know!
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The weather is terrible today.
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I was planning to go for a walk.
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I do not think that is a good idea now.
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My shoes are already wet from this morning.
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You should have taken an umbrella.
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I did take one.
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Then why are your shoes wet?
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Because I forgot to open the umbrella. That explains a lot.
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The streets are full of water now.
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I saw a car driving through a big puddle.
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Did it splash water everywhere?
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Yes, and some people were not happy.
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Rain always causes problems.
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Especially when you need to go outside.
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I also forgot my jacket at work yesterday.
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So now you have no jacket and wet shoes.
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Exactly.
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My situation is getting worse.
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At least you are inside the house now. That is true.
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Do you still need to go anywhere today?
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I need to buy some groceries later.
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Maybe you should wait until the rain stops.
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I hope it stops soon.
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The weather report says it may rain all day.
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That is not good news.
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You can stay home and relax instead.
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I suppose I do not have many choices.
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Sometimes staying home is the best plan.
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You know what?
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I think you're right.
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Finally, a rainy day has one advantage.
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What is that?
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You have an excuse to do nothing.
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That actually sounds pretty nice.
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See?
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Rain is not always bad.
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Part 3.
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Shadowing Practice This is the best part.
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You will become one of the characters.
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When character A speaks, you reply as character B.
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Then we change.
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When character B speaks, you reply as character A.
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It feels like a real conversation.
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Ready?
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Let's get started.
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Emma, it is raining very heavily outside.
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I was planning to go for a walk.
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My shoes are already wet from this morning.
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I did take one.
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Because I forgot to open the umbrella.
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The streets are full of water now.
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Did it splash water everywhere?
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Rain always causes problems.
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I also forgot my jacket at work yesterday.
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Exactly.
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My situation is getting worse. That is true.
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I need to buy some groceries later.
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I hope it stops soon.
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That is not good news.
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I suppose I do not have many choices.
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You know what?
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I think you're right.
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What is that?
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That actually sounds pretty nice.
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Now, reply as character A.
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I know.
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The weather is terrible today.
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I do not think that is a good idea now.
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You should have taken an umbrella.
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Then why are your shoes wet? That explains a lot.
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I saw a car driving through a big puddle.
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Yes, and some people were not happy.
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Especially when you need to go outside.
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So now you have no jacket and wet shoes.
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At least you are inside the house now.
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Do you still need to go anywhere today?
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Maybe you should wait until the rain stops.
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The weather report says it may rain all day.
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You can stay home and relax instead.
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Sometimes staying home is the best plan.
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Finally, a rainy day has one advantage.
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You have an excuse to do nothing.
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See?
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Rain is not always bad.
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Great job today!
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Practice this conversation again to improve your English-speaking and pronunciation see you in the next lesson

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Perché praticare il parlato con questo video?

Praticare l'inglese parlato è fondamentale per chi desidera comunicare con sicurezza nella vita quotidiana. Questo video offre un contesto autentico, presentando conversazioni reali tra madrelingua inglesi. Utilizzando la tecnica del shadowing in inglese, gli studenti non solo ascoltano, ma imitano anche il modo in cui le frasi sono pronunciate. Questo approccio non solo rende l'apprendimento più coinvolgente, ma facilita anche la comprensione delle espressioni quotidiane. La pratica regolare aiuta a migliorare la pronuncia inglese e ad acquisire una naturale capacità di conversazione.

Grammatica ed espressioni nel contesto

Nel dialogo presentato nel video, possiamo osservare alcune strutture grammaticali e frasi ricorrenti. Ecco alcune delle più importanti:

  • Domande retoriche: "Did it splash water everywhere?" Questa struttura è utile per esprimere curiosità e permette alla conversazione di fluire.
  • Uso di "should": "You should have taken an umbrella." Qui si utilizza un consiglio basato su un errore passato, importante per comunicare situazioni simili.
  • Frasi condizionali: "Maybe you should wait until the rain stops." Questa forma di espressione evidenzia possibilità e suggerimenti.
  • Frasi colloquiali: "At least you are inside the house now." Utilizzare un linguaggio comune rende la conversazione più accessibile e realistica.

Trappole comuni nella pronuncia

Alcune parole e frasi nel video possono risultare difficili da pronunciare per i non madrelingua. È essenziale prestare attenzione a come vengono pronunciate. Ecco alcuni esempi:

  • "umbrella": Spesso può essere pronunciata erroneamente. La corretta pronuncia è "am-brel-la".
  • "situation": Ricorda che la 't' è delicata, quindi assicurati di non enfatizzarla eccessivamente.
  • Accento nel "don’t": Quando si parla velocemente, la 't' finale può svanire, quindi l’attenzione deve essere sulla continuità del suono.

Utilizzando tecniche di shadow speech e shadowspeak, gli studenti possono superare queste difficoltà, affinando così la loro pronuncia inglese e migliorando la loro fiducia nel parlare. La pratica costante con il shadowing in diversi contesti aiuta a interiorizzare la fonetica e le strutture tipiche della lingua inglese.

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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