Pratica di Shadowing: Luyện Nghe Tiếng Anh Cơ Bản (A1) | Miêu tả Gia Đình & Người Thân | English Podcast for Beginners - Impara a parlare inglese con YouTube

A1
Hi everyone!
⏸ In Pausa
209 frasi
Se le frasi sono troppo corte o troppo lunghe, clicca su Edit per modificarle.
1
Hi everyone!
2
Welcome back to Fluent Future Vietnam.
3
I'm Zahra.
4
And I'm Robert.
5
We are so happy you are here to learn English with us today.
6
Today, we have a very special and warm topic.
7
We are talking about family.
8
That's right.
9
We will learn how to describe the people we love.
10
We will talk about how they look and their personalities.
11
This is very useful for daily life.
12
Are you ready, Robert?
13
I'm ready.
14
Let's get started.
15
Robert, is that a photo on your phone?
16
Oh yes, it is a photo from my family dinner last week.
17
Wow, it looks like a big family.
18
Who is this?
19
This is my father.
20
His name is David.
21
He looks very tall.
22
Yes, he is.
23
He is tall and he has grey hair.
24
Is he a teacher?
25
No, he is a doctor.
26
He is very kind.
27
And who is the woman next to him?
28
That is my mother, Sarah.
29
She has a beautiful smile.
30
Thank you.
31
She is short and has long brown hair.
32
She looks very young.
33
She is 50 years old,
34
but she is very active.
35
What is she like?
36
She is very funny.
37
She tells many jokes.
38
That's great.
39
Do you have any brothers or sisters?
40
I have one younger sister.
41
Look, she is here.
42
Oh, she is cute.
43
What is her name?
44
Her name is Lily.
45
She is a student.
46
Does she look like your mother?
47
A little bit.
48
She has brown eyes like my mother.
49
Is she shy?
50
No, she is very outgoing and smart.
51
I see.
52
And who is this tall boy?
53
That is not my brother.
54
That is my cousin, Tom.
55
Is he your aunt's son?
56
Yes, he is my Aunt Mary's son.
57
He looks very athletic.
58
He is.
59
He plays football every day.
60
Are you close with your cousin?
61
Yes, we are best friends, too.
62
That is wonderful.
63
I love my cousins, too.
64
Do you have a big family, Zara?
65
No, my family is small.
66
How many people are there?
67
There are only three people, my parents and me.
68
Do you have any pets?
69
Yes, I have a dog.
70
His name is Lucky.
71
To me, pets are like family members too.
72
I agree.
73
Lucky is very loyal and friendly.
74
Look at this old man in the corner of the photo.
75
Is that your grandfather?
76
Yes, that is my grandpa.
77
James.
78
He looks very serious.
79
Ha!
80
He looks serious, but he is very gentle.
81
Does he live with you?
82
No, he lives in a small house near the beach.
83
And is your grandmother there?
84
No, she is taking the photo.
85
Ah, I see.
86
You have a very happy family, Robert.
87
Thanks, Sara.
88
I love them very much.
89
Family is the most important thing.
90
It really is.
91
Now let's look at the words we used.
92
Now let's look at some important words from our talk.
93
First, let's look at physical descriptions, how someone looks.
94
Tall vs short My father is tall.
95
My mother is short.
96
Hair Long hair, short hair.
97
Gray hair, curly hair.
98
Eyes, brown eyes, blue eyes.
99
Great.
100
Next is personality.
101
What someone is like inside.
102
Kind.
103
Someone who is nice to others.
104
Someone who makes you laugh.
105
Someone who is very clever.
106
Shy vs. outgoing Shy people are quiet.
107
Outgoing people are friendly and talkative.
108
And don't forget the relationship words.
109
Parents Father and mother Siblings Brothers and sisters Cousin
110
The child of your aunt or uncle Grandparents Grandpa and Grandma.
111
Remember the grammar.
112
Use is for descriptions.
113
He is tall.
114
Use has for features.
115
She has blue eyes.
116
Okay.
117
Okay, now you can listen to the conversation again without Vietnamese subtitles.
118
Try to listen very carefully this time.
119
Robert, is that a photo on your phone?
120
Oh yes, it is a photo from my family dinner last week.
121
Wow, it looks like a big family.
122
Who is this?
123
This is my father.
124
His name is David.
125
He looks very tall.
126
Yes, he is.
127
He is tall and he has grey hair.
128
Is he a teacher?
129
No, he is a doctor.
130
He is very kind.
131
And who is the woman next to him?
132
is my mother, Sarah.
133
She has a beautiful smile.
134
Thank you.
135
She is short and has long brown hair.
136
She looks very young.
137
She is 50 years old,
138
but she is very active.
139
What is she like?
140
She is very funny.
141
She tells many jokes.
142
That's great.
143
Do you have any brothers or sisters?
144
I have one younger sister.
145
Look, she is here.
146
Oh, she is cute.
147
What is her name?
148
Her name is Lily.
149
She is a student.
150
Does she look like your mother?
151
A little bit.
152
She has brown eyes like my mother.
153
Is she shy?
154
No, she is very outgoing and smart.
155
I see.
156
And who is this tall boy?
157
That is not my brother.
158
That is my cousin, Tom.
159
Is he your aunt's son?
160
Yes, he is my Aunt Mary's son.
161
He looks very athletic.
162
He is.
163
He plays football every day.
164
Are you close with your cousin?
165
Yes, we are best friends too.
166
That is wonderful.
167
I love my cousins too.
168
Do you have a big family, Zara?
169
No, my family is small.
170
How many people are there?
171
There are only three people, my parents and me.
172
Do you have any pets?
173
Yes, I have a dog.
174
His name is Lucky.
175
To me, pets are like family members too.
176
I agree.
177
Lucky is very loyal and friendly.
178
Look at this old man in the corner of the photo.
179
Is that your grandfather?
180
Yes, that is my grandpa, James.
181
He looks very serious.
182
He looks serious, but he is very gentle.
183
Does he live with you?
184
No, he lives in a small house near the beach.
185
And is your grandmother there?
186
No, she is taking the photo.
187
Ah, I see.
188
You have a very happy family, Robert.
189
Thanks, Zara.
190
I love them very much.
191
Family is the most important thing.
192
It really is.
193
Now let's look at the words we used.
194
We hope you enjoyed this lesson about family.
195
Now it's your turn.
196
Try to shadow us.
197
Listen to the dialogue again.
198
Pause the video and repeat the sentences exactly like we said them.
199
This helps your speaking.
200
Practice describing your own family in the comments.
201
We want to hear about them.
202
Tell us, is your family big or small?
203
Before you go, please like this video if it was helpful.
204
And don't forget to subscribe to Fluent Future Vietnam and click the bell icon so you never miss a lesson.
205
Share this video with your friends who are learning English too!
206
Thank you for watching!
207
Keep practicing every day!
208
Goodbye for now and see you in the next video!
209
Happy learning!

Scarica l'app

Valutazione AI per ogni frase che pronunci

TRENDING

Popolari

Perché esercitarsi a parlare con questo video?

Questo video rappresenta un'opportunità unica per imparare l'inglese con youtube, in quanto tratta un tema familiare molto comune e utile nella vita quotidiana. Descrivere una famiglia non solo aiuta a personalizzare il tuo linguaggio, ma stimola anche conversazioni significative. Quando parliamo di persone che amiamo, possiamo esprimere emozioni e creare connessioni più profonde. Esercitarsi a parlare usando i termini e le frasi presentate nel video permette di migliorare la fluidità e la coerenza nel discorso. Non dimenticare, utilizzare il metodo di shadowspeak o shadowing in inglese facilita l'assimilazione di queste espressioni in contesti reali.

Grammatica ed Espressioni nel Contesto

Nel video, sono state utilizzate diverse strutture grammaticali utili per descrivere la famiglia. Ecco alcune delle più significative:

  • “He is tall and he has grey hair.” - Questa struttura permette di fare descrizioni fisiche utilizzando l'aggettivo e la congiunzione "e".
  • “She looks very young.” - Qui si usa il presente semplice per esprimere stati d'animo o apparenti verità.
  • “What is she like?” - Questa domanda è essenziale per esplorare personalità e tratti caratteriali.
  • “I have one younger sister.” - L'uso del presente semplice per indicare relazioni familiari è fondamentale.

Queste strutture forniscono un ottimo spunto per esercitarsi e migliorare la pronuncia e la capacità di espressione.

Trappole di Pronuncia Comuni

Durante l'ascolto del video, potresti incontrare alcune trappole di pronuncia comuni. Ecco alcuni punti da tenere a mente:

  • “tall” - La "t" finale deve essere pronunciata con chiarezza per evitarne il suono nasale.
  • “kind” - Attenzione al suono della "k" iniziale, che può facilmente essere confuso con quello di "find".
  • “active” - La "v" finale deve essere pronunciata con attenzione, poiché è frequentemente trascurata.

Adottare tecniche come shadowspeaks ti aiuterà a migliorare la pronuncia inglese e a superare queste trappole. Esercitati a ripetere dopo il narratore e affina la tua capacità di parlare.

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