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If you want to be fluent in English, dream in English.
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But how?
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They say that dreaming in English is the strongest sign of fluency.
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So, in today's video, I'm going to break down what it takes for you to dream in English with easy, practical exercises.
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The more English your brain processes during the day,
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the more it shows up at night.
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So photo chit chat is an easy exercise that I like to practice
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and I like to give to my students to practice to get in the habit of speaking English.
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Here's how it works.
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Pick any pic from your camera roll.
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Then set a 30 second timer.
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for 30 seconds.
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The only rule is don't stop.
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Here are some talking points to help you speak.
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You can talk about the setting of the photo,
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the character in the photo,
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the colours, shapes, and textures,
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and finally how the photo makes you feel.
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Dive into your emotions.
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What memory does the photo bring up for you?
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I took this photo on a jetty,
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which is like a wooden pier that juts out into the sea.
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In this photo you can see Chang jumping on the right-hand side of the image.
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She's wearing a white vest holding a yellow fan and wearing a light pastel yellow skirt.
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The skirt is frilly and flowy.
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There are some boats on the water and they are red and blue.
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This photo makes me feel a sense of joy and freedom when I look at it.
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When you see a street sign that you like,
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snap a picture and then make a sentence using one word from that picture.
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For example, a puppet is a moveable creature,
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usually controlled by a human,
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who we call the puppeteer.
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Now the puppet can be a human,
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an animal, or some kind of creature,
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and it's controlled by wooden rods and it's usually on strings,
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so the puppeteer moves its arms and legs.
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Now, I'm going to make a sentence using the word puppet.
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The master puppeteer controlled the puppet and made his arms and legs move and dance.
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I'm not sure.
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Believe there is good in the world.
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To believe means to think something is true or to feel that something is possible.
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So, my example sentence.
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I believe that I can grow every day.
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I believe in the power of my mind and that if I invest in my education and knowledge,
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I can succeed.
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If you don't have English signs where you live, then that's fine.
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You can translate the signs with your phone and then do the exercise as I just showed you.
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Oh and by the way,
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if you haven't already, then translate your phone's language into English.
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Thank me later.
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Now if we want to dream in English,
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what's the one thing that we need need to do every day.
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Mmm.
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When you're walking around, quietly narrate what you see around you.
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Not translating from your language,
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but just observing and expressing what you see in your English thoughts.
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This looks like a vintage clothes shop.
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I like the mannequins outside.
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I like their wooden arms.
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Hmm, that skirt's nice.
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Right, moving on.
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The next way to think in English is to compliment strangers.
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Silently.
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Look at people around you and find one genuine English compliment for them.
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For example, I like this couple riding the pedicab pedicab.
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They look like a beautiful couple.
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Beautiful.
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Thank you.
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He looks like a positive guy.
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He's putting his thumbs up to me.
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This man who was holding a bag of plants looks peaceful and happy.
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When you focus on the good in others,
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you build a more positive mindset,
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which often reflects back in how people treat you.
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Now, I'm feeling good.
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This is a beautiful I want to teach you some English using the world around me.
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So, I am next to a plant,
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and this plant has many green leaves.
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Behind that, there is a Panasonic fan.
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This is an electric fan, and it's not on.
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This fan is on.
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This is the sign of the cafe we are in, Namia.
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Beneath it, there are some decorations.
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Gold and green tinsel is hanging from the doorframe.
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It looks pretty.
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Over here, we have a red and cream lantern with flowers on the side.
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These are Chinese characters.
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The decorations inside are very aesthetic.
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There are posters on the wall.
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Here, the barista is taking the tea towel off the coffee machine.
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A small wicker chair is sitting on a colourful tiled floor.
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By the way, wicker is woven by hand,
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which means someone carefully cross the pieces over and under each other.
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This is a tin, or a can,
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of pineapple juice with a paper straw.
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Time to sip.
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That's refreshing.
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Now, for my next practical tip to improve your English,
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it's to go to an English-speaking country and speak with a native every day.
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Oh, but wait, that's not easy.
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So, my friends, I have built a roleplay exercise with J.I.,
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who is an AI version of me,
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who can help you practice English-speaking scenarios like being in a cafe,
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like going to a job interview,
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or any custom roleplay scenario that you would like to speak about.
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This is a wonderful way to practice your English and speak with a native speaker every day.
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You can download the app or go to sproutlanguage.com and try J.I for seven days completely free.
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The next idea is to keep a dream book,
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which is a small notebook like this one,
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by the side of your bed so that when you wake up you can open it and write down
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words or sentences from your dreams.
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Now if you can't remember your dreams you can just write any sentence or word that comes to your head.
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Another exercise that you can practice is the what-if questions.
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What if the sky was red?
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What if a cat got up on its hind legs and started walking and talking?
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Tonight we eat mice.
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What if you could become fluent in English just in one month.
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These what-if questions get you thinking about possibility.
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What is possible?
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Anything.
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I would recommend that you carry a small notebook like this so that it can fit in your pocket wherever you go.
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You never know when a new English word or a wonderful idea may appear.
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You don't dream in a language you study.
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You dream in a language that you feel.
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The words that you learn during a funny,
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scary or moving moment will stick in your memory better than any textbook exercise ever will.
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You can watch comedy shows that make you laugh.
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My personal favorite is a show called Peep Show which is a British comedy and that's perfect for advanced learners.
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You can also watch nature documentaries on the BBC.
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David Attenborough would be my recommendation.
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You can listen to podcasts about topics that you love or read books about topics that you love.
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Sorry, just got interrupted by some music there.
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But speaking of music, you can use music that genuinely moves you.
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My favorite band is called the Red Hot Chili Peppers,
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and I would recommend the album Stadium Arcadium.
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It's musically wonderful, and again,
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you can learn from the lyrics,
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especially if you open up Spotify on your phone and you read the lyrics as you're listening to the music.
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Now, I am sitting on a metal bench.
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The sun is shining, it's hot,
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so I've got my sunglasses.
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In England, in Britain, we call sunglasses sunnies and they are plural.
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A pair of sunnies.
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I'm putting my sunnies on my face.
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A lot of my students say that they feel more confident when speaking English,
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almost like they have a different personality.
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Is the same true for you?
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Pause this video now and let me know in the comments.
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Do you feel more confident when you speak English?
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Like you have a different language personality?
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I'm curious.
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I just bought this broly because it's hot.
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And a broly is an umbrella in British English.
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Right now I'm being patient.
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I'm patiently waiting on this bench bench and patiently waiting to become fluent in English.
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They say it takes around 6 to 18 months to become fluent in English,
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however I think that you can do it in 6 if you start the habit today and practice immersing yourself in English.
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Now if you're looking for a place to do that,
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to practice immersing yourself in English,
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then I built a website and an app called sproutlanguage.com which you can download,
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link in the description.
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It's an all-in-one place to to immerse yourself in English.
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Thank you for watching.
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I hope this video was useful.
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Download Sprouts, and I will see you in the next one.

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Il video intitolato "Se vuoi essere fluente in inglese....sogna in inglese" si concentra sull'importanza di pensare e sognare in inglese come segno di vera padronanza della lingua. L'autore del video condivide esercizi pratici progettati per aiutare gli studenti a integrare l'inglese nella loro vita quotidiana, contribuendo così a sviluppare la fluidità linguistica. Attraverso attività come la descrizione di immagini e la creazione di frasi, gli studenti possono migliorare la loro capacità di espressione e la loro comprensione della lingua.

Le 5 Frasi Chiave per la Comunicazione Giornaliera

  • "I believe that I can grow every day." - Credere nelle proprie capacità è fondamentale per progredire.
  • "This photo makes me feel a sense of joy and freedom." - Eseguire descrizioni emotive aiuta a connettere la lingua ai propri sentimenti.
  • "I took this photo on a jetty." - Utilizzare particolari di un'immagine arricchisce il vocabolario.
  • "The master puppeteer controlled the puppet." - Produrre frasi con struttura complessa aiuta a migliorare la sintassi.
  • "Translate your phone's language into English." - Immersione totale nella lingua attraverso l'uso quotidiano.

Guida Passo-passo al Shadowing

Per affrontare le difficoltà di imparare l'inglese, utilizza la tecnica del shadowing, che ti permette di migliorare la tua pronuncia inglese e la tua fluidità. Ecco come procedere:

  1. Scegli uno spezzone dal video: Trova una parte del video che ti interessa e che ha frasi che puoi ripetere.
  2. Ascolta attentamente: Prima di provare a ripetere, ascolta varie volte il parlato originale per familiarizzarti con la pronuncia e l'intonazione.
  3. Inizia a ripetere: Mentre ascolti, prova a ripetere simultaneamente quello che senti. Non preoccuparti se non sei perfetto; l'obiettivo è abituarti alla fluidità.
  4. Registra e confronta: Registrati mentre ripeti e poi ascolta sia la tua registrazione che il video originale per valutare i miglioramenti. Questa pratica è eccellente per migliorare la tua pronuncia in inglese.
  5. Integra nella tua vita quotidiana: Usa il shadowing ogni volta che hai l'opportunità di ascoltare l'inglese, sia che si tratti di video, canzoni o conversazioni quotidiane.

Con la pratica costante e l'uso di tecniche come il shadowspeak, svilupperai non solo la tua capacità di parlare in inglese, ma anche una qualche forma di competenza subconscia che ti aiuterà a "sognare in inglese". Ricorda, la chiave per la fluidità è l'esposizione costante alla lingua.

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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