Pratica di Shadowing: Learn How To Talk About Your Daily Routine in English | Podcast - Impara a parlare inglese con YouTube

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Hello everyone and welcome back to Hope of English Channel,
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where learning English is easy and fun.
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I'm Tom.
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Hello Tom.
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Hello everyone.
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It is wonderful to be here today.
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It is.
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How are you, Sarah?
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I am great, thank you.
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How are you, Tom?
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I am good, thank you.
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I am awake.
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Awake?
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That is a good start.
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Yes, I had my coffee, so I am ready.
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I am very happy today.
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I had a good morning.
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Oh, that's nice.
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A good morning is very important.
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It is.
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And that is our topic today.
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We are going to talk about our daily life, our routines.
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Ah, daily routines.
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Yes.
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This is a topic everyone has.
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We all have a day.
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Yes, we do.
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We all have things we do every day morning, afternoon, and night.
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It sounds very interesting.
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Sometimes people think routine is a boring word.
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Maybe, but I think our routines can be very different and very interesting.
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I agree.
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And it is perfect for English practice.
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We use simple words to talk about our day.
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Exactly.
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But first, before we talk about our day,
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we have a small request.
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Thank you.
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We love our listeners.
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Okay, Tom.
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Daily life.
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Let's start at the beginning, the morning.
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Oh, no. The morning.
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You do not like the morning, Tom?
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I am not a morning person.
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Not at all.
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Oh, really?
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I am a morning person.
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I love the morning.
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Wow.
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For me, the morning is difficult.
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The alarm clock.
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Ah, the alarm clock.
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Yes.
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I do not like that sound.
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Beep, beep, beep.
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My alarm is music, soft music.
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That is smart.
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My alarm is just loud.
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I wake up and I think, oh, no, already?
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And do you get up?
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No. I press the snooze button.
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The snooze button?
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Yes.
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Five more minutes.
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But is it really five minutes?
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Maybe five minutes.
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Then five more minutes.
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Oh, Tom.
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So when do you really get out of bed?
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When I must.
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When it is very late.
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I jump out of bed.
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I'm late.
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That is very funny.
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My morning is very different.
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Tell me.
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I wake up early, before the sun.
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Wow, why?
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I love the quiet.
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The house is very quiet.
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No cars, no noise.
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It is just me.
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And what do you do?
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The first thing, the most important thing, is coffee.
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Ah, yes, coffee.
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Me too.
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I run from the bed to the coffee machine.
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How do you like your coffee, Tom?
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I like it strong and black.
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No milk, no sugar.
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Just coffee.
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I like my coffee with a little hot milk.
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It is very warm and nice.
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That sounds good.
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I drink my coffee and I look at my phone.
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Oh, no. Not the phone.
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Yes.
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I look at the news, emails.
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I don't look at my phone.
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I sit by the window with my coffee.
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I just think.
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That is very calm.
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Maybe I should try that.
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It sounds very nice.
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Okay, so we have coffee.
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What about breakfast?
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Breakfast is very fast for me because I'm late.
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What do you eat?
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Toast.
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Just toast with butter or maybe a banana.
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Very easy.
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That is very fast.
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I like to eat a good breakfast.
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I eat yogurt with fruit or sometimes I make eggs.
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Eggs?
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Wow, Sarah, you have a lot of time.
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I wake up early.
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That's true.
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After breakfast, we get ready for the day.
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Yes, I take a shower.
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I like a very hot shower.
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Me too.
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A hot shower is good for waking up.
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And then the difficult part.
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What?
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Choosing clothes.
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Oh, yes.
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I look in my closet and I always think,
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I have nothing to wear.
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I know that feeling, but my system is very easy.
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What is your system, Tom?
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I only have blue shirts.
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Blue shirts, white shirts, gray shirts.
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Very simple.
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I grab one.
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Done.
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Tom, that is very smart.
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It is easy.
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No thinking.
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Thinking is for later.
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Okay, so you have your blue shirt.
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I finally find a dress and then work.
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Yes, time to go to work.
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How do you go to work?
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I take the bus.
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Is it good?
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It's okay.
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It's very crowded, but I can listen to music or a podcast.
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Sometimes Hope English Channel?
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Good choice.
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I drive my car.
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That is nice.
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It is, but the traffic is not nice.
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Ah, yes, traffic.
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Stop, go, stop, go.
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Exactly.
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So, we're at work.
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What is your work day like, Sarah?
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It's busy.
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Emails, meetings, helping people.
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I like my job.
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Me too.
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And then lunch, my favorite part of the day.
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Me too.
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Food.
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Do you bring lunch from home?
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Usually, yes.
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A salad or a sandwich.
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Wow, Sarah.
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Very organized.
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Buying lunch every day is expensive.
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True.
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I buy lunch at a small cafe near my office
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Is it good very good and I like to walk for 10 minutes that is important and at 3 p.m.
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I get very sleepy Me too.
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I drink more coffee.
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I drink green tea or eat an apple.
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I eat a cookie That works too then 5 p.m.
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Work is finished best time of the day Yes, going home.
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The first thing I do when I get home is say hello to my cat, Bella.
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Bella.
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Is she happy to see you?
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She's a cat.
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She says, meow, feed me.
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Cats are the boss.
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Yes, Bella is the boss.
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What about you?
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I say hello to my dog, Max.
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He jumps, he barks, he is very happy.
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That is lovely.
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Bed and dinner.
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I like cooking.
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Cooking is stressful for me.
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I burn things.
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Even water?
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Maybe.
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I like making soup, pasta, simple food.
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Or pizza.
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I love pizza.
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After dinner?
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I clean the kitchen, sit on my sofa,
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and Bella sleeps next to me.
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I watch TV or walk Max outside.
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That sounds peaceful.
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Then bedtime.
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I go to bed at 10 p.m.
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Wow, that is early.
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I am a morning person, remember?
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I go to bed at 11.30, maybe midnight.
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And then you are tired in the morning.
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Yes, it's a big circle.
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Well, that's all the time we have for today.
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Thank you everyone for listening.
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And tell us in the comments,
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are you a morning person like Sarah?
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Or an evening person like Tom?
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See you next time.
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Nel podcast "Hope of English Channel", i relatori Tom e Sarah discutono di un tema universale: le routine quotidiane. Questo argomento è comune a chiunque e offre un'opportunità perfetta per migliorare la pronuncia inglese grazie all'utilizzo di frasi semplici e dirette. La conversazione inizia con un caloroso saluto e una riflessione sull'importanza di una buona mattina, evidenziando come le nostre esperienze quotidiane possano variare, rendendo il tema interessante e personale. L'approccio amichevole dei relatori rende l'apprendimento dell'inglese facile e divertente, invitando gli ascoltatori a partecipare attivamente alla conversazione.

Top 5 Frasi per la Comunicazione Quotidiana

  • How are you? - Come stai?
  • I am awake. - Sono sveglio.
  • I had my coffee. - Ho preso il mio caffè.
  • I had a good morning. - Ho avuto una buona mattina.
  • Daily routines can be very interesting. - Le routine quotidiane possono essere molto interessanti.

Queste frasi fondamentali possono essere utilizzate in diverse situazioni quotidiane. Imparare e praticare queste espressioni non solo aiuta a migliorare la comprensione, ma rende anche più facile esprimersi in inglese durante le conversazioni quotidiane.

Guida Passo-Passo per il Shadowing

Il metodo di shadowspeak o shadowing è un ottimo strumento per migliorare la pronuncia e la fluidità in inglese. Ecco una guida passo-passo su come affrontare le difficoltà presentate in questo video:

  1. Ascolta attentamente: Segui il podcast senza interrompere. Fai attenzione alle parole e alla pronuncia dei relatori.
  2. Ripeti in silenzio: Dopo aver ascoltato una frase, prova a ripeterla a voce alta. Concentrati sulla tua intonazione e ritmo.
  3. Utilizza un registratore: Registra la tua voce mentre ripeti le frasi. Questo ti aiuterà ad analizzare la tua pronuncia e a identificare aree di miglioramento.
  4. Pratica con le frasi chiave: Rivedi regolarmente le frasi elencate sopra, integrando il tuo shadow speech con la conversazione quotidiana.
  5. Condividi con un amico: Trova qualcuno con cui praticare. Condividere l'esperienza di apprendimento rende il processo più coinvolgente e divertente.

Seguendo questi passaggi e praticando ogni giorno, non solo migliorerai la tua pronuncia inglese, ma diventerai anche più sicuro nel comunicare le tue esperienze quotidiane. Ricorda, la chiave per il successo è la pratica costante!

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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