Pratica di Shadowing: IELTS Speaking Practice: Winter Sports — Shadowing British English - Impara a parlare inglese con YouTube

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One activity that I used to do in the past.
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One activity that I used to do in the past.
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One activity that I used to do in the past.
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One activity that I used to do in the past.
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But I don't really have the opportunity to do now.
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but I don't really have the opportunity to do now.
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But I don't really have the opportunity to do now.
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Is snowboarding well, skiing and snowboarding actually.
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Is snowboarding well, skiing and snowboarding actually.
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is snowboarding, well, skiing and snowboarding, actually.
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When I was young, we lived in Canada for a couple of years.
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When I was young, we lived in Canada for a couple of years.
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When I was young, we lived in Canada for a couple of years.
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And so I was really fortunate because I learned to ski at an early age.
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And so I was really fortunate because I learned to ski at an early age.
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And so I was really fortunate because I learned to ski at an early age.
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And it's a lot easier learning to ski as a child.
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And it's a lot easier learning to ski as a child.
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It's a lot easier learning to ski as a child than it is as an adult,
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which anybody who's tried to learn as an adult than it is as an adult,
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which anybody who has tried to learn as an adult than it is as an adult,
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which anybody who has tried to learn as an adult I'm not going to be able to work on this challenge.
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I'm sure we'll will appreciate that and have experienced that.
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I'm sure we'll will appreciate that And have experienced that,
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I'm sure we will will appreciate that and have experienced that.
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But anyway, I learned to ski as a child.
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But anyway, I learned to ski as a child.
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But anyway, I learned to ski as a child.
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So I had quite a good sense of what it felt like to move around on snow.
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So I had quite a good sense of what it felt like to move around on snow.
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So I had quite a good sense of what it felt like to move around on snow.
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As an adult I had the opportunity to learn to snowboard.
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As an adult, I had the opportunity to learn to snowboard.
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As an adult, I had the opportunity to learn to snowboard. Which was great. Which was great. Which was great.
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I love both snow sports.
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I love both snow sports.
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I love both snow sports.
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But now I'm living in the UK.
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But now I'm living in the UK.
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But now I'm living in the UK hey we very rarely get any snow at all we certainly don't have
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we very rarely get any snow at all we certainly don't have
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we very rarely get any snow at all we certainly don't have near where I am anyway,
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near where I am anyway,
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near where I am anyway.
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Anything like the kind of hills or setup that you need really to go snowboarding.
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anything like the kind of hills or setup that you need really to go snowboarding
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anything like the kind of hills or setup that you need really to go snowboarding I do miss it.
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I do miss it.
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I do miss it.
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I recently was able to go to an indoor.
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I recently was able to go to an indoor i recently was able to go to an indoor
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i recently was able to go to an indoor snow center snow center
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the snow centre, and I managed to dig my old snowboard out of the loft.
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And I managed to dig my old snowboard out of the loft.
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And I managed to dig my old snowboard out of the loft the loft.
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Get my boots out, sort out the bindings, put it all together.
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Get my boots out, sort out the bindings, put it all together.
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Get my boots out, sort out the bindings, put it all together.
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And took it to this.
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And took it to this.
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And took it to this.
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Indoor snow centre ski centre, which.
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Indoor snow centre ski centre, which.
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indoor snow centre, ski centre,
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which considering I was able to access that from within sort of an hour and a half drive of my home,
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considering I was able to access that from within sort of an hour and a half drive of my home.
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Considering I was able to access that from within sort of an hour and a half drive of my home.
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Considering I was able to access that from within sort of an hour and a half drive of my home.
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That's a big advantage.
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That's a big advantage.
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That's a big advantage.
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Obviously it was very small and confined.
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Obviously it was very small and confined.
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Obviously it was very small and confined.
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But it was great to kind of get back on some sort of snow
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and on my board again for a short while.
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But it was great to kind of get back on some sort of snow
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and on my board again for a short while.
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But it was great to kind of get back on some sort of snow
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and on my board again for a short while.
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And I was quite surprised but really pleased to find out that I could still actually manoeuvre the board.
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And I was quite surprised but really pleased to find out that I could still actually manoeuvre the board.
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And I was quite surprised,
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but really pleased to find out that I could still actually maneuver the board.
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And I was quite surprised,
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but really pleased to find out that I could still actually maneuver the board.
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Without falling over, go over a little jump and have some fun on my board again.
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One activity that I used to do in the past but I don't really have the opportunity to do now is snowboarding,
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well skiing and snowboarding actually.
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When I was young we lived in Canada for a couple of years
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and so I was really fortunate because I learned to ski at an early age
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and it's a lot easier learning to ski as a child than it is as an adult
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which anybody who's tried to learn as an adult I'm sure will appreciate that and have experienced that.
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But anyway I learned to ski as a child
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so I had quite a good sense of what it felt like to move around on snow.
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As an adult I had the opportunity to learn to snowboard which was great.
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I love both snow sports but now I'm living in the UK.
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We very rarely get any snow at all.
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We certainly don't have near where I am anyway,
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anything like the kind of hills or setup that you need really to go snowboarding.
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I do miss it.
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I recently was able to go to an indoor snow centre
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and I managed to dig my old snowboard out of the loft,
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get my boots out, sort out the bindings,
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put it all together and took it to this indoor snow centre,
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ski centre, which considering I was able to access
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that from within sort of an hour and a half drive of my home,
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that's a big advantage.
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Obviously it was very small and confined
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but it was great to kind of get back on some sort of snow
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and on my board again for a short while
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and I was quite surprised but really pleased to find out that I could still actually manoeuvre the board without falling over,
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go over a little jump and have some fun on my board again.

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Nel video, il relatore utilizza diverse strutture grammaticali interessanti e espressioni chiave che meritano un'analisi. Ecco alcuni esempi:

  • "I used to do...": Questa espressione si usa per descrivere abitudini passate. È importante per chi sta imparando a narrare esperienze precedenti.
  • "It's a lot easier...": Strutture comparative come questa aiutano a esprimere le differenze in modo chiaro. Imparare a utilizzare comparativi può arricchire il tuo vocabolario.
  • "When I was young...": Introducendo frasi temporali, il relatore crea contesto e coinvolge l'ascoltatore. Questa struttura è fondamentale per formulare racconti in modo cronologico.
  • "I do miss it...": Un'espressione colloquiale per esprimere nostalgia che rende il parlato più naturale.

Trappole di pronuncia comuni

Durante il video, ci sono alcune parole e frasi che possono risultare difficili da pronunciare. Ecco alcune trappole comuni:

  • "snowboarding": Attenzione alla pronuncia delle vocali e alla caduta delle sillabe.
  • "opportunity": Una parola che può essere difficile, specialmente per chi ha come lingua madre un idioma con una diversa struttura fonetica. Pratica il movimento della bocca per queste sillabe.
  • "Canada": La pronuncia di nomi propri richiede attenzione, specie per chi impara l'inglese con accenti variabili.

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