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Hello, how are you?
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Welcome to my channel and let's learn some English together.
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So if you would like to learn English naturally with a native,
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then watch this video and I try and speak English slowly and clearly to help you learn.
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And I use a method called comprehensible input.
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So you just have to look and listen and I will use different things like pictures.
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So in today's video I'm going to use some pictures to help you learn English
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so I have some pictures cut out of a magazine
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and I'm going to show you them
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and firstly you can guess what is in the picture
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and then afterwards I will tell you and then I also have a game of safari animals quiz
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and you can get the animals as well.
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So I cut these pictures from a magazine
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so we'll start with this there's a lot of animals in this video
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so if you want to learn some animals in English watch this video.
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So can you tell me what is this?
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What animal?
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Squirrel.
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Squirrel.
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So that's quite a hard word to say.
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Squirrel and this is a red squirrel and he's got a big bushy tail
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and he's eating some nuts and he's sitting on a rock.
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A rock.
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Next what animal is this?
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These are donkeys.
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Donkeys and there are three donkeys in this picture.
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What is this?
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Horse.
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This is a horse and he's in a field.
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field and he's running he's running he's got a long tail
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and it's a brown horse brown horse next we have this
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so this is a lamb lamb a baby sheep
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so it's a baby sheep it's very small
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and it's a little baby lamb and then well here I just said here are some sheep.
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So the thing about sheep is that one sheep, two sheep, three sheep.
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You can't say sheeps.
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So one donkey, three donkeys.
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Donkeys.
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But with sheep it's the it's plural.
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Sheep, one sheep, lots of sheep.
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Okay, next animal.
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Goat.
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This is a goat, a long-haired goat and he's got some horns.
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Horns.
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That's a goat.
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Now we have some different animals.
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A type of bird.
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What type of bird is this.
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These are very big birds.
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This is an eagle with big wings.
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These are the wings, and the tail and the beak beak that's an eagle
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so this is a bird or I think a black bird bird
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and here are some fruit fruit and leaves and he's sitting on a branch.
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What type of cow is this?
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So you find this cow in Scotland.
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This is a Highland cow and you find this cow in Scotland.
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So he has got ginger or red hair,
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he's got a fringe here and two big horns and a little nose and they have long hair and they're very cute.
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Next what is this?
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This is a turtle and he is swimming in the sea with a few little fish
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and he looks like a very old turtle.
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So that's a turtle.
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So you find these in Ireland as well.
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are otters, otters and we have three otters here and they live in rivers so that's an otter.
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What animal is that?
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A fox, that's a fox.
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I love foxes and he's got red hair,
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red hair, that's a fox.
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Pig.
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This is a pig and he is in a forest and he is looking for food.
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He's scavenging for food.
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Okay, so those are all of the animals.
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So we have pig, fox,
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otters, turtle, highland cow, bird,
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eagle, goat, lamb, baby lamb, sheep, herd of sheep.
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Donkeys, horse, squirrel.
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So those are some country animals.
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Oh, one more bird.
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I just forgot.
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What type of bird is that?
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They're nocturnal.
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They come out at night.
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Nocturnal.
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Owl.
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That is an owl, like from Harry Potter.
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Now, still on farming, what vehicle is this?
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Tractor.
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That's a tractor and he's in a field of lavender.
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Lavender.
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Now some different things.
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Not animals.
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What is that?
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Lighthouse.
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That's a lighthouse on a cliff edge.
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What is this?
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Swimming pool.
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that's a swimming pool in a lovely country house a big
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house what is this this is where you grow your flowers
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or fruit and vegetables it's a glass house glass
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so you can see it's made of glass
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or a green house you can call it a glass house
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or a green house and it's for gardening so there's lots flowers in it.
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What's that?
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This is a tennis court,
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tennis court where you play tennis.
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What type of building is that?
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You might find the...
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the pig.
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You might find these together.
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It's a castle.
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It's a castle in Scotland.
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You might find the Highland cow up in the mountains.
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Where is this?
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Where is this picture taken?
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at the beach at the beach last random picture what is this
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cheese that's cheese okay so that
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that is all of the pictures from the magazine now let's have a look at safari animals
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so this is a game of top trump so it has different questions
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but first of this is a zebra and it says how do zebras sleep
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and then it says standing up so zebras sleep standing up on their legs
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so that's interesting next animal we have a cheetah this is a cheetah
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and a cheetah has lots of spots what do cheetahs do instead of roar
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so cheetahs do not roar so like a lion roars and it says they purr.
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So purr is like what a cat does when it's happy.
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Crocodile.
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Do crocodiles have the strongest bite or the loudest growl of any land animal?
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And it says crocodiles have the strongest bite,
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bite, bite out of any land animal.
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Wild dog or hyena, hyena.
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How do African wild dogs make decisions?
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With their eyes, with their nose.
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with their nose by sneezing interesting next we have a buffalo a buffalo or a water buffalo
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water buffaloes always stay within how many miles off the water 12 miles interesting Next we have a giraffe.
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Why do giraffes have hair on their tongues?
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To help them eat thorny trees.
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Interesting.
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So a giraffe has a long neck.
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Elephant.
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Why do elephants have long tusks?
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tusks and this is their trunk trunk their big ears to dig for food
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and strip bark for trees so to dig for food hippopotamus
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so big animal hippopotamus
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or a hippo just a hippo although hippos spend a lot of time in water what can they not do?
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Oh hippos cannot swim.
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Meerkats are really cute.
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What is a meerkat's favorite food?
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Scorpion.
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Scorpion but they remove the stinger first.
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Rhino.
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True or false?
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Do rhinos have big brains?
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False.
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They have small brains for their size.
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Lion.
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How many miles can a lion's roar be heard?
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Up to five miles away.
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Someone can hear their roar.
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Leopard.
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What are leopard's spots called? called
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so they're spots spots rosettes leopard is quite similar to the cheetah
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but it's leopard print and a cheetah so
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that is all of the animals so you learned a lot of animals
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and maybe a few facts about the animals and different things like greenhouse or swimming pool or tennis court
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so lots of random words thank you so much for watching
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if you enjoy learning English in this way then I do have a course a comprehensible input course
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and you can buy it here it is only 30 euro
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and you will learn lots and lots of new English vocabulary from a more beginner level so it has
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lots and lots of vocabulary you can check all the information out here
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so thank you so much for watching my video and I will see you later bye

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Praticare l'inglese parlato attraverso video come questo è un metodo efficace e coinvolgente. Questo video offre l'opportunità di imparare l'inglese con youtube in modo naturale e intuitivo. L’uso di immagini permette di associare vocaboli e frasi a contesti visivi, facilitando la memorizzazione e la comprensione. Essere guidati da un madrelingua aiuta inoltre a cogliere le sfumature della lingua, rendendo l’apprendimento più autentico. Durante il video, puoi ascoltare e ripetere le frasi, migliorando la tua sicurezza mentre pratichi la pratica di conversazione in inglese.

Grammatica e Espressioni nel Contesto

Analizziamo alcune strutture grammaticali e frasi chiave utilizzate dal relatore nel video:

  • One sheep, two sheep: Questa frase mette in evidenza la peculiarità del plurale in inglese. Si noti che la forma plurale di "sheep" rimane invariata, una regola importante da ricordare.
  • This is a...: Usata per introdurre nuovi oggetti o animali, questa espressione è fondamentale nella pratica quotidiana della lingua e aiuta ad accrescere il tuo vocabolario.
  • Can you tell me what is this?: Questa domanda incoraggia l'interazione, stimolando gli studenti a rispondere e a partecipare attivamente, un aspetto centrale della shadow speech.
  • It’s a...: Un modo semplice per fornire informazioni su ciò che si sta visualizzando, utile per praticare le tue abilità descrittive.

Trappole Comuni di Pronuncia

Nel video, ci sono alcune parole e frasi che possono risultare difficili da pronunciare per gli studenti di inglese:

  • Squirrel: Questa parola è spesso problematico a causa della sua combinazione di suoni. Pratica lentamente per affinare la tua articolazione.
  • Donkey: Assicurati di pronunciare correttamente la "o" breve in questa parola per evitare confusione con altre parole.
  • Goat: La "g" è una consonante sonora, quindi è importante farla risaltare quando parli.
  • Eagle: Fai attenzione alla pronuncia della "ea", che suona come una "i" lunga nella parola "eagle".

Praticando con il video e concentrandoti su queste parole, sarai in grado di superare le trappole di pronuncia e migliorare la tua ciascuna volta che pratichi. Con "shadowspeak", puoi affinare la tua pronuncia e migliorare la tua fluidità in modo efficace.

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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