Pratica di Shadowing: Improve your Speaking and Conversational skills with me / English Speaking Practice - Impara a parlare inglese con YouTube

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Hey everybody, today we're making another video where we're going to be practicing your speaking and conversational skills by having a conversation,
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Hey everybody, today we're making another video where we're going to be practicing your speaking and conversational skills by having a conversation,
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you and me.
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Well, because you asked for it and I'm very glad that you love this format.
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So let's go over what it's going to look like.
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I have prepared a dialogue.
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One line is for me and the other one is for you.
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You will see them on the screen.
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I'm gonna say my line and you're gonna read your line out loud on the screen
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and that's gonna be your response and then vice versa.
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The first line will be yours and the second mine.
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This exercise will give you already ready lines
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and answers to use in real life with other people and get you prepared to have conversations.
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In addition, you might pick up a phrase or two.
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And for this video,
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I thought it'd be useful to go through a dialogue of two people meeting each other for the first time
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and let's say a mutual friend introduced them.
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I believe that we've all been in such a situation
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and we know that it's a little bit unnerving
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and might be awkward and sometimes you might not know what to say especially if you need to say this in English.
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So this dialogue might give you some ideas.
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Let's proceed.
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I'm saying my line and then you'll see your line on the screen
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and say it out loud as if you were answering to me.
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Hi, you must be Anna.
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I'm Alex.
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It's nice to meet you.
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So Steph tells me the two of you go way back.
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Yeah, we actually met in college though,
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then after we both landed jobs at the same company.
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I'm from New York, Brooklyn.
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But you live in New York now, right?
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Oh yeah?
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Whereabouts?
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No way, I know that place.
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I've been there several times over the years.
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I've never had bad meal there and it's a nice touch having that view of Central Park.
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So if you've worked there since college then we might have crossed paths there more than once in the last couple years.
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Oh, congratulations!
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So that means that I have likely eaten and enjoyed dinners you have made.
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That sounds fabulous!
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I will make it a point to go there next time I'm home.
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And now we switch lines.
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The first one will be yours and the second mine.
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So now you start.
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Hi Alex, yes, it's nice to meet you too.
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Yeah, we grew up together here in Columbus.
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We lived a couple blocks apart as kids and went to school together all through high school.
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And you guys work together?
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Oh nice!
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So where are you from originally?
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Yeah I went there for culinary school but then got a job at a restaurant right after graduation.
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in Manhattan, a small French restaurant called Per Se.
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Well, I've always worked in the kitchen.
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First as an assistant to the head chef,
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but as of 6 months ago as the head chef myself after he retired.
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Oh, thank you, that's so nice of you to say.
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You know, our menu now has some new entries.
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My own personal creations actually.
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You should step in and try some sometime whenever you're back in New York.
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It'll be on the house.
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Awesome, I look forward to it.
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And now let's listen to the whole dialogue.
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Hi, you must be Anna.
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I'm Alex.
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It's nice to meet you.
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Hi Alex.
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Yes, it's nice to meet you too.
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So Steph tells me the two of you go way back.
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Yeah, we grew up together here in Columbus.
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We lived a couple blocks apart as kids and went to school together all through high school.
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And you guys worked together?
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Yeah, we actually met in college though,
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then after we both landed jobs at the same company.
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Oh, nice.
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So where are you from originally?
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I'm from New York, Brooklyn.
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But you live in New York now, right?
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Yeah, I went there for culinary school,
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but then got a job at a restaurant right after graduation.
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Oh yeah?
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Whereabouts?
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In Manhattan, a small French restaurant called Per Se.
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No way, I know that place.
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I've been there several times over the years.
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I've never had a bad meal there and it's a nice touch having that view of Central Park.
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So if you've worked there since college then we might have crossed paths there more than once in the last couple years.
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Well, I've always worked in the kitchen.
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First as an assistant to the head chef,
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but as of six months ago as the head chef myself after he retired.
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Oh, congratulations!
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Then that means that I have likely eaten and enjoyed dinners you have made.
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Oh, thank you, that's so nice of you to say.
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You know, our menu now has some new entries.
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My own personal creations, actually.
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You should step in and try some sometime whenever you're back in New York.
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It'll be on the house.
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That sounds fabulous.
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I will make it a point to go there next time I'm home.
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Awesome.
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I look forward to it.
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Okay, thank you guys for watching this video and practicing with me.
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I hope you enjoyed it.
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If that was the case,
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give this video a like,
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share it with your friends,
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and I'll see you in the next one.
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Bye.
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you

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Informazioni su Questa Lezione

In questa lezione, avrai l'opportunità di migliorare le tue abilità di conversazione in inglese attraverso un dialogo interattivo. Parleremo di come due persone si incontrano per la prima volta, fornendo frasi e risposte pronte all'uso che puoi applicare nella vita reale. Questo esercizio ti aiuterà a sentirti più sicuro e a prepararti per situazioni sociali in cui potresti trovarti. Pronto per migliorare la tua pronuncia inglese? Cominciamo con un dialogo che ti permetterà di esercitarti e apprendere nuove espressioni!

Vocabolario Chiave & Frasi

  • Nice to meet you - Piacere di conoscerti
  • Whereabouts - Dove si trova esattamente
  • Crossed paths - Incontrarsi
  • Congratulations - Congratulazioni
  • Make it a point - Assicurarsi di fare qualcosa
  • Fabulous - Favoloso
  • Mutual friend - Amico in comune
  • Way back - Tanto tempo fa

Consigli per la Pratica

Per ottenere il massimo da questo esercizio, ti consiglio di utilizzare la tecnica del shadowing. Quando ascolti l'audio del dialogo, ripeti subito dopo il tuo turno con una pronuncia chiara e naturale. Questo metodo, conosciuto anche come shadowspeak, ti permetterà di migliorare la tua pronuncia inglese e la fluidità. Fai attenzione alla velocità e al tono dell'oratore: prova a imitare non solo le parole, ma anche l'intonazione e il ritmo. Questo aiuto ti guiderà verso una pratica più efficace, rendendo il tuo shadow speech sempre più naturale.

Inizia a studiare i vocaboli chiave e a esercitarti a dire le frasi ad alta voce. Non avere paura di ripetere più volte finché non ti senti a tuo agio. Ogni ripetizione ti avvicina di più a una conversazione reale. Pratico, divertente e vicino alla vita quotidiana!

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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