Pratica di Shadowing: Luyện Nghe Tiếng Anh (B1-B2) | How to Talk About Your Weekend in English | English Podcast - Impara a parlare inglese con YouTube

B2
Hello everyone and welcome back to Fluent Future Vietnam.
⏸ In Pausa
166 frasi
Se le frasi sono troppo corte o troppo lunghe, clicca su Edit per modificarle.
1
Hello everyone and welcome back to Fluent Future Vietnam.
2
Hey, hey, what's up Vietnam?
3
This is Robert.
4
And this is Zara.
5
Today we have a super useful episode for you.
6
Yes, we are going to teach you exactly how to talk about your weekend in English,
7
the way native speakers really do it.
8
Perfect for A2, B1, and B2 learners.
9
So grab your coffee, sit back, and let's start.
10
Ready, Zara?
11
How was your weekend?
12
Oh, it was lovely.
13
Let's jump right in.
14
So, Zara, how was your weekend?
15
It was really nice, actually.
16
Pretty relaxing.
17
How about yours?
18
Mine was awesome.
19
I finally had time to chill.
20
Nice!
21
So, what did you do?
22
On Friday night, I met some friends for dinner.
23
We went to this new burger place.
24
The burgers were huge!
25
Oh, I love burgers!
26
Where was it?
27
Near the river.
28
It's called Big Bite.
29
Have you been there?
30
Not yet, but now I want to.
31
What did you have?
32
I had the classic cheeseburger with bacon and fries, of course.
33
So good!
34
Sounds delicious.
35
And after dinner?
36
We just walked around, chatted,
37
and then went home early because everyone was tired from the week.
38
Same.
39
Friday nights, I usually just want to relax.
40
Totally.
41
And Saturday?
42
Saturday morning I woke up late, like 10 o'clock.
43
Lucky you!
44
I woke up at 7.
45
My dog decided it was breakfast time.
46
Dogs don't understand weekends.
47
So what did you do after breakfast?
48
I took him to the park.
49
We played frisbee for almost two hours.
50
He was so happy.
51
Oh, that's cute.
52
I went for a run on Saturday morning.
53
Well, more like a slow jog.
54
Hey, every step counts.
55
Exactly.
56
Then I came home, took a shower,
57
and met my sister for coffee.
58
Nice.
59
Where do you usually go?
60
There's the small cafe near my flat.
61
They make the best ice latte.
62
I need that address.
63
I'm always looking for good coffee.
64
I'll send it to you later.
65
So, Saturday afternoon, what did you do?
66
I did something very boring.
67
I cleaned the apartment.
68
Oh no, adult life, right?
69
Exactly.
70
But now it feels so good to have everything clean.
71
I know the feeling.
72
I did laundry and went to the supermarket.
73
Super exciting weekend.
74
But that's real life.
75
True.
76
Saturday night I stayed in and watched Netflix.
77
I started a new series.
78
Which one?
79
The Queen's Gambit.
80
Have you seen it?
81
Yeah, it's so good.
82
I finished it in three days.
83
Same.
84
I couldn't stop watching.
85
And Sunday?
86
Sunday was family day.
87
My parents came over for lunch.
88
I cooked pasta.
89
You cook?
90
Impressive.
91
Simple pasta with tomato sauce.
92
Nothing special, but they loved it.
93
That's what matters.
94
My Sunday was super lazy.
95
I stayed in bed until noon reading.
96
Perfect weekend activity.
97
Right?
98
Then I went to the gym in the afternoon,
99
trying to feel less guilty about that burger on Friday.
100
Balance.
101
Exactly.
102
So overall, pretty chill weekend.
103
How about you?
104
Would you say it was good?
105
Yeah, definitely.
106
Nothing crazy, but sometimes that's exactly what you need.
107
100%.
108
Okay, everyone listening, now it's your turn.
109
Pause the video and answer, How was your weekend?
110
Try to use at least five sentences.
111
Great job!
112
Now let's practice the most common phrases you heard.
113
Robert, can you help?
114
Of course.
115
Repeat after me, loud and clear.
116
How was your weekend?
117
It was really nice.
118
Pretty relaxing.
119
Awesome.
120
What did you do?
121
On Friday night, I...
122
I went for a run.
123
I stayed in.
124
I met some friends.
125
I woke up late.
126
I cooked pasta.
127
I cleaned the apartment.
128
Nothing special.
129
Nothing crazy.
130
Sometimes that's exactly what you need.
131
Excellent!
132
Let's do some quick questions and answers.
133
I'll ask Robert, then you repeat Robert's answers.
134
Robert, what did you do on Saturday morning?
135
I took my dog to the park and we played frisbee.
136
Did you go out on Friday night?
137
Yes, I met some friends for dinner.
138
What did you watch?
139
I started a new series on Netflix.
140
Was your weekend busy?
141
No, it was pretty chill.
142
Common Mistakes and Corrections Quick tip!
143
Don't say, I was boring.
144
Say I was bored or it was boring.
145
And remember, how was your weekend?
146
Correct, not how is your weekend because it's already finished.
147
Use past simple for everything.
148
I went, I saw, I ate, I slept.
149
You did amazing today!
150
Talking about your weekend is one of the first things you'll do when you meet English speakers.
151
Exactly!
152
So keep practicing.
153
Every day tell someone or even your mirror what you did last weekend.
154
Shadow this episode three to five times this week.
155
sound so natural very soon.
156
If you enjoyed this episode,
157
please hit the like button,
158
leave a comment with your weekend in English.
159
We read every single one.
160
And don't forget to subscribe and turn on notifications so you never miss a new lesson.
161
Share this video with your friends who are learning English.
162
Let's grow this community together.
163
Goodbye!
164
Thank you so much for listening today.
165
Have an amazing week and see you in the next episode.
166
Bye-bye.

Scarica l'app

Valutazione AI per ogni frase che pronunci

TRENDING

Popolari

Perché esercitarsi a parlare con questo video?

Praticare la conversazione in inglese è fondamentale per migliorare le proprie capacità linguistiche. Questo video è un ottimo strumento per coloro che vogliono imparare a parlare dell'argomento dei weekend come fanno i madrelingua. Utilizzando il metodo shadowing, ovvero ripetere ciò che si ascolta nel video, gli studenti possono affinare la loro pronuncia e acquisire nuovi vocaboli in un contesto reale. Inoltre, questa pratica facilita l'assimilazione delle espressioni colloquiali tipiche che si incontrano nella vita quotidiana. Non perdere l'opportunità di imparare l'inglese con YouTube e rendere il tuo inglese più naturale e fluido.

Grammatica ed espressioni nel contesto

Nel video, diversi elementi grammaticali e strutture espressive sono rilevanti per la conversazione. Ecco alcune delle più importanti:

  • Struttura "How was your weekend?" - Questa è una domanda comune che permette di iniziare una conversazione in modo informale e amichevole.
  • Uso del passato semplice - Espressioni come "I met some friends" o "I woke up late" sono esempi perfetti per praticare la descrizione di eventi passati, essenziale per raccontare storie.
  • Espressioni come "It was lovely" e "Sounds delicious" - Queste frasi mostrano come esprimere sentimenti e opinioni in modo naturale, migliorando così la fluidità della conversazione.

Trappole di pronuncia comuni

Durante la visione del video, potrebbero emergere alcune difficoltà di pronuncia. Ecco alcuni termini e accenti a cui prestare attenzione:

  • "burger" e "cheeseburger" - Queste parole possono essere pronunciate in modo errato; assicurati di curare la pronuncia della 'r' e delle vocali.
  • "fries" - Spesso può essere pronunciato in modo impreciso; presta attenzione alla parte finale della parola.
  • Accenti regionali - Ascolta come i madrelingua pronunciano le parole e cerca di imitare il loro accento; l’shadowspeak può aiutarti in questo senso.

Esercitandoti con il metodo shadowing in inglese, puoi migliorare non solo la tua pronuncia ma anche la tua comprensione generale della lingua. Non sottovalutare il potere dell'ascolto attivo e dell'imitazione!

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.

Offrici un caffè