Pratica di Shadowing: Q&A Get to Know Me with my Husband | 2 Years on YouTube | - Impara a parlare inglese con YouTube

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Hello welcome to my English teaching channel today I am joined with my husband hello what's your name Jamie
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Hello welcome to my English teaching channel today I am joined with my husband hello what's your name Jamie
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and Jamie is going to ask me some questions get to know me questions
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because I have now been on YouTube for two years
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so I set up my channel two years ago in May
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and it's grown so quickly to 57 000 subscribers
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so jimmy's gonna do a little get to know me question so let's just get started
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okay let's go first question why did you start youtube rebecca
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so i started a youtube channel because i am a teacher in real life
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and i really in school it's very structured and you have to do
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what you're told and follow a curriculum so you can't be that creative.
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Whereas I wanted to teach completely independently and use my own creative style
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and spin on things so I wanted to create whatever I wanted
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and not be told what to do when teaching
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so I just decided to create a YouTube channel and I have full
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independence of the creativity of my channel which I love so that's why.
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What's the most rewarding part of being a creator and what's the hardest part about being a creator?
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The most rewarding part about having a channel is just all
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the comments all the positive comments of everyone saying how much
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the video has helped them I never thought I would actually
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help people in real life you never think you'll reach people
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so that's the most rewarding part and the The most challenging part is uploading every week.
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It's really hard to motivate yourself every week to create a channel especially
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when you're doing it for free i just do it for fun
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so it's hard to be what's the word consistent every single week
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but i try i well i do i do it every week no matter what even if i'm tired
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next question what's the favorite video you've ever made it?
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Well that's an interesting one.
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My favorite video.
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Well I love videos where I bake and cook
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and you guys seem to love those videos as well so all my baking and cooking videos they're my favorite.
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Next question.
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What's your favorite comfort tv show?
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My favorite comfort tv show would probably probably be Friends.
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I think that is a lot of people's comfort tv show
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and it's just so relatable and easy to watch and funny so I love that.
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What kind of creator on YouTube do you want to be in five years?
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Oh five years I find it really hard to think about the future
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so in five years well I would love for the community to grow
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and I would love to maybe create more courses or write book
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so let me know if you'd be interested in that
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and maybe not have to teach in the classroom full-time in school
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because I have a full-time job
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but I don't know I don't mind working full-time either
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but it'd be fun it'd be fun if YouTube could make that happen.
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Okay next question What is something you bought recently that you regret buying?
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I'm not a big shopaholic,
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I think that's because I live in the countryside so it's hard to go shopping.
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But I do buy a lot of clothes, kind of.
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So maybe some of the clothes I bought aren't actually that nice.
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A skirt I bought, I regret buying that skirt.
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Next question.
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What's the funniest thing you believed as a child that isn't true?
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And this is interesting.
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When I was a child,
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I believed that you could only be a granny or an auntie.
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And if you were a granny, you would grow old.
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And if you're an auntie,
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you would stay young because my granny was older than my auntie.
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And I used to pray that I would become an auntie so that I would never be old like my granny,
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which is actually quite sad for my granny.
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but turns out you can be an auntie and a granny
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and you're usually an auntie first and then a granny i'm actually an auntie now
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because my sister just had a baby
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so that's what i believed let me know in the comments
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if you what you once believed as a child and something funny like that
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what's the tiny inconvenience that ruins your whole day Something inconvenient for me is driving.
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Say there was traffic or something that would be annoying
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or my car broke down that would be very inconvenient and ruin my death.
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Next question.
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What kind of child were you?
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I was a fun child.
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I loved playing and I have a twin brother
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so my twin brother and I just played together all the time so we were best friends.
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What was your dream job growing up?
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My dream job, I'm not sure when I decided to become a teacher,
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I think I was 17.
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But as a child, I don't know if I had any job dreams.
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I just wanted to live life.
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Were you shy or loud in school?
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I was very shy in school.
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I'm actually a very shy and quiet person.
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I don't like talking that much.
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So I do think it is weird that I'm a teacher and a YouTube teacher as I'm an introvert.
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What was your biggest teenage phase?
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As a teenager I was quite a rebel.
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I liked to break rules which is funny when I'm shy but I also like to break rules for some reason.
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Even though I had a good upbringing I just probably did it for attention.
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What is something younger you would be shocked by today?
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Younger me would definitely be shocked that I have a YouTube channel
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because I'm actually a very private person and now I have a YouTube channel
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so that is quite a random thing about me.
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Alright wrap it up last question.
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Now I'll ask last question I'll ask you a question what do you think about having a wife
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that is a YouTube teacher?
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I'm so proud of Rebecca she's done a fantastic job creating this YouTube channel
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and helping you all learn English
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and she's a fantastic teacher that's why you're all subscribed
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so thank you very much for your support for her and keep watching the videos.
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Thank you so much for watching this video
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that is the end I hope you learned something new about me
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and you got to know me a bit better after
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two years on YouTube so
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if you want me to continue for three years then keep watching my videos and I'll see you all later.
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Bye!

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In questa lezione, lavorerai sulla tua capacità di ascolto e parlato in inglese attraverso la tecnica del shadowing. La video intervista presenta una conversazione informale tra un'insegnante di inglese e suo marito, offrendo un'opportunità unica per ascoltare l'inglese parlato in modo autentico e naturale. Praticando con questo video, migliorerai la tua fluidità, la pronuncia e acquisirai nuova terminologia che potresti utilizzare nella vita quotidiana. Preparati a immergerti completamente nella lingua!

Vocabolario e frasi chiave

  • YouTube channel - canale YouTube
  • positive comments - commenti positivi
  • creative style - stile creativo
  • comfort TV show - programma TV di conforto
  • uploading every week - caricare ogni settimana
  • full independence - piena indipendenza
  • something you regret buying - qualcosa di cui ti penti di aver acquistato
  • motivating yourself - motivare se stessi

Consigli per la pratica

Per ottenere il massimo dalla tua esperienza di shadowing, ascolta attentamente il video e imita la pronuncia e l'intonazione dell'insegnante e di suo marito. Poiché la conversazione avviene a un ritmo naturale, inizia a ripetere frasi brevi e progredisci verso frasi più lunghe man mano che ti senti più sicuro. Ricorda di utilizzare shadowspeaks per facilitare la tua esperienza: questo ti aiuterà a mantenere un buon tempo di reazione e a migliorare la tua velocità nel parlare. La tecnica del shadow speak ti permetterà di riflettere e interiorizzare l'inglese parlato. Non esitare a fermare il video, ascoltare e ripetere finché non ti senti a tuo agio. Con la pratica regolare di shadowing in inglese, noterai progressi significativi nella tua capacità di conversazione.

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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